Saving the Critically Endangered Cross River Gorillas | GO WILD

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The Cross River Gorilla is Africa’s most threatened ape and it is estimated that fewer than 300 remain in the wild.

This week on ‘Go Wild’, Arise News Environmental Correspondent, Laila Johnson-Salami, spotlights these beautiful primates and ongoing gorilla conservation efforts by the Wildlife Conservation Society in Cross River State.

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  1. "studies reveal that humans,chimps and gorillas shared an ancient ancestor." madam presenter,don't buy into the eurocentric lies of darwins evolution theory.This bullshit narrative is incredibly racist when you take time to ressearch into the philosophy of that mad man charles darwin.The rh negative bloodtype linked to the rherhus monkey and neanderthal are predominately found in caucasians and asians.If we share a common ancestor,why isn't this blood type common amongst africans and americans indians?

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