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Ugandan conservationist habituates chimps in Kibale Park, enabling tourism that aids protection of over 1,000 chimps.
In Uganda’s Kibale National Park, conservationist Onesmas Ainebyona spends years habituating wild chimpanzees, including alpha male Jean, to human presence through patient daily tracking in the rainforest.
The effort, which helps protect chimps from poaching and habitat threats, enables eco-tourism where foreign visitors pay $250 for guided tracking permits.
Though chimps remain cautious, some like Jean show familiarity, even tolerating close observation.
The work supports a stable population of over 1,000 chimps and highlights the deep bond between humans and our closest relatives.
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Un conservacionista de Uganda acostumbra a los chimpancés en el Parque Kibale, lo que permite el turismo que ayuda a la protección de más de 1,000 chimpancés.