No Comment to " UN Environment director Erik Solheim joined with GRASP coordinator Doug Cress to visit critically endangered Mountain gorillas this week in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. There are an estimated 880 Mountain gorillas in the wild, yet they are the only population of great apes known to be rising in number. Solheim spent time with the 27-member Agashya group, and cited gorilla ecotourism as an “excellent” example of Green Economy. (Photos by Michael Booth / DCPI / UNEP). "
No Comment to " UN Environment director Erik Solheim joined with GRASP coordinator Doug Cress to visit critically endangered Mountain gorillas this week in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. There are an estimated 880 Mountain gorillas in the wild, yet they are the only population of great apes known to be rising in number. Solheim spent time with the 27-member Agashya group, and cited gorilla ecotourism as an “excellent” example of Green Economy. (Photos by Michael Booth / DCPI / UNEP). "