Ecological problems blog

A new blog that looks promising is here. In one of their first pieces they note that Cameroon is following the Congo's example and setting up preserves for gorillas (and other things).

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Jim Moore and I were both students in the PhD Program in Anthropology at Harvard a few years ago. He graduated about the time I entered the program. To give a rough historical touchstone, I remember the day he needed to get his thesis off to the Registrar, and there was a delay because it was…
Ebola Virus, one of the most deadly of all viral diseases, has killed more than 5,000 gorillas in the Republic of Congo and Gabon, located in central Africa. In addition to commercial hunting of gorillas, this outbreak of ebola could be sufficient to push gorillas into extinction. The study,…
The world's rarest great ape has found a safe haven in the mountains of the west central African nation of Cameroon. With guidance from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), Cameroon's prime minister, Ephraim Inoni, has created the world's first sanctuary exclusively for the Cross River gorilla…
In July 2007, armed men entered the Democratic Republic of Congo's Virunga National Park and killed five critically endangered mountain gorillas at point-blank range, leaving the bodies where they fell. Since September 2007, rebel forces have controlled the area, threatening to kill any…

Thank you very much for your kind words to our blog.
Though we are not that new, in fact we had written more than 200 pieces related to different ecological problems.
Is it perhaps possible for you to include our link to your blogroll list?
Thank you very much

Zdeni

After The "New York Post", that makes not too much ?