Jumatatu, 9 Machi 2015
GOMBE NATIONAL PARK
Gombe is the smallest of Tanzania's national parks: a fragile strip of
chimpanzee habitat straddling the steep slopes and river valleys that
hem in the sandy northern shore of Lake Tanganyika. Its chimpanzees
– habituated to human visitors – were made famous by the pioneering
work of Jane Goodall, who in 1960 founded a behavioural research
program that now stands as the longest-running study of its kind in the
world. The matriarch Fifi, the last surviving member of the original
community, only three-years old when Goodall first set foot in Gombe,
is still regularly seen by visitors.
Jisajili kwenye:
Chapisha Maoni (Atom)
Hakuna maoni:
Chapisha Maoni