
More than 700 currently Endangered species are being impacted by climate change, according to a major scientific review in Nature. Nearly half of the land mammals (47%) and 23% of birds on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species are negatively affected, some of our most iconic creatures like elephants and primates are most affected. The findings urge action to lessen the impact and safeguard the future of these important species by securing healthy and functioning environments.
By reversing ecological decline and preserving key habitat, protected areas like those African Parks manage across Africa can give nature a fighting chance. Tracking this primates in Volcanoes Des National Parc is very special and most importantly your visit helps to conserve and preserve its population through the permit fee paid when you visit.