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  •  Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Monkeys
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    Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Monkeys

    Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Monkeys, primates (Anthropoidea) climbing tree, mammals, rainforest, Kibale NP, Uganda, East Africa, Africa、クレジット:imageBROKER.com/Wolfgang Veeser/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023081700623

  •  Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Primates (Anthropoidea
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    Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Primates (Anthropoidea

    Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Primates (Anthropoidea,) sitting on tree, mammals, rain forest, Kibale NP, Uganda, East Africa, Africa、クレジット:imageBROKER.com/Wolfgang Veeser/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023081700673

  • ブッシュの中のゴリラ ジャングルに生きる友達
    1994年02月22日
    ブッシュの中のゴリラ ジャングルに生きる友達

    ブッシュの中にゴリラを見つけたレンジャー隊員。ゴリラはおとなしくこちらを眺めている=2月6日、ルワンダ北部の火山国立公園(共同)(マウンテンゴリラ)

    商品コード: 1994022200047

  • 赤ちゃん抱いた母ゴリラ ジャングルに生きる友達
    1994年02月22日
    赤ちゃん抱いた母ゴリラ ジャングルに生きる友達

    赤ちゃんゴリラのギボンボを抱いて食事に忙しい母ゴリラのカンパン=2月6日、ルワンダ北部の火山国立公園(共同)(マウンテンゴリラ)

    商品コード: 1994022200040

  • ゴリラのふん ジャングルに生きる友達
    1994年02月22日
    ゴリラのふん ジャングルに生きる友達

    ジャングルのやぶの中で見られる柔らかいゴリラのふん=2月6日、ルワンダ北部の火山国立公園(共同)(マウンテンゴリラ)

    商品コード: 1994022200049

  • ボスのゴホンダ ジャングルに生きる友達
    1994年02月22日
    ボスのゴホンダ ジャングルに生きる友達

    群れのボス、シルバーバックのゴホンダ=2月6日、ルワンダ北部の火山国立公園(共同)(マウンテンゴリラ)

    商品コード: 1994022200039

  • ジャングルに向かう隊員 ジャングルに生きる友達
    1994年02月22日
    ジャングルに向かう隊員 ジャングルに生きる友達

    マウンテンゴリラが生息するジャングルに向かうレンジャー隊員たち=2月6日、ルワンダ北部の火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 1994022200036

  • 自衛隊駐留のゴマ北東で のんびりと野生のゴリラ
    1994年10月16日
    自衛隊駐留のゴマ北東で のんびりと野生のゴリラ

    ビルンガ国立公園に生息するマウンテンゴリラ=ザイール東部ゴマ北東のミケノ火山(共同)(アフリカ特派員512・カラーネガ)

    商品コード: 1994101600027

  • 自衛隊駐留のゴマ北東で のんびりと野生のゴリラ
    1994年10月16日
    自衛隊駐留のゴマ北東で のんびりと野生のゴリラ

    ビルンガ国立公園に生息するマウンテンゴリラ=ザイール東部ゴマ北東のミケノ火山(共同)(アフリカ特派員512・カラーネガ)

    商品コード: 1994101600034

  •  地雷に触れゴリラ死ぬ
    1994年12月16日
    地雷に触れゴリラ死ぬ

    )、科学01S  ルワンダのマウンテンゴリラ=2月6日、ルワンダ北部の火山国立公園(共同)(アフリカ特派員436)

    商品コード: 1994121600002

  • ゴマの難民キャンプに隣接 ザイールのゴリラが危機に
    1994年12月17日
    ゴマの難民キャンプに隣接 ザイールのゴリラが危機に

    ザイールのビルンガ国立公園に生息するマウンテンゴリラ(共同)(アフリカ特派員513・カラーネガ)(撮影)

    商品コード: 1994121700021

  • マウンテンゴリラ 霊長類に迫る絶滅の危機
    2000年01月17日
    マウンテンゴリラ 霊長類に迫る絶滅の危機

    絶滅が心配されるマウンテンゴリラ=コンゴ東部のミケノ火山(共同)

    商品コード: 2000011700003

  • マウンテンゴリラ どっこい紛争生き抜く
    2001年01月24日
    マウンテンゴリラ どっこい紛争生き抜く

    コンゴ(旧ザイール)のビルンガ国立公園に生息するマウンテンゴリラ(共同)

    商品コード: 2001012400001

  • マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラなど保護計画発表
    2001年05月21日
    マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラなど保護計画発表

    絶滅の危機にあるマウンテンゴリラ=コンゴ東部のミケノ火山(共同)

    商品コード: 2001052100014

  • マウンテンゴリラ 希少種ゴリラ2頭を射殺
    2002年05月15日
    マウンテンゴリラ 希少種ゴリラ2頭を射殺

    絶滅が心配されているマウンテンゴリラ=94年10月、コンゴ(旧ザイール)ビルンガ国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2002051500017

  • マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラの密猟が活発化
    2003年01月04日
    マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラの密猟が活発化

    活発化した密猟の危機にさらされるマウンテンゴリラ=94年10月、コンゴ(旧ザイール)ビルンガ国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2003010400004

  • マウンテンゴリラ 「世界遺産種」の導入検討
    2003年02月22日
    マウンテンゴリラ 「世界遺産種」の導入検討

    絶滅の危機にひんするマウンテンゴリラ=94年10月、コンゴ(旧ザイール)ビルンガ国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2003022200061

  •  希少種ゴリラが身近に
    2003年09月17日
    希少種ゴリラが身近に

    ルワンダの首都キガリのお土産屋さんに並んでいるのはマウンテンゴリラの彫刻。マウンテンゴリラは世界で約650頭しか残っておらず、その多くがルワンダ北部に生息。ルワンダ政府は1994年の大虐殺事件の影響で激減した観光客を取り戻そうと今年からゴリラ見学ツアーを始めるそうです。(ロイター=共同)

    商品コード: 2003091700084

  • 竹を食べる このまま紛争なければ…
    2006年12月15日
    竹を食べる このまま紛争なければ…

    「バリバリ」と音をたて、好物の竹を食べる雌のマウンテンゴリラ。監視員によると食べる植物などの種類は100種類以上に及び、「どんな病気の時に、何を食べたらいいか、分かっている」のだという=11月(共同)

    商品コード: 2006121500123

  • 近くの村 このまま紛争なければ…
    2006年12月15日
    近くの村 このまま紛争なければ…

    マウンテンゴリラが住む森林の手前にある、村の子どもたち=11月(共同)

    商品コード: 2006121500128

  • マウンテンゴリラ 希少ゴリラ相次ぎ殺される
    2007年08月02日
    マウンテンゴリラ 希少ゴリラ相次ぎ殺される

    コンゴ(旧ザイール)のビルンガ国立公園に生息するマウンテンゴリラ=06年11月(共同)

    商品コード: 2007080200281

  • マウンテンゴリラ 国境越え絶滅ゴリラ保護
    2008年03月11日
    マウンテンゴリラ 国境越え絶滅ゴリラ保護

    コンゴ(旧ザイール)のビルンガ国立公園に生息するマウンテンゴリラ=06年11月(共同)

    商品コード: 2008031100273

  •  両手にゴリラ
    2010年08月18日
    両手にゴリラ

    コンゴ(旧ザイール)の国立公園にある保護区で、みなしごのマウンテンゴリラのメス2匹を抱える飼育員。すっかり懐いている様子の2匹に抱きつかれ、何だかうれしそう。(ロイター=共同)

    商品コード: 2010081800183

  • マウンテンゴリラ 地球サミットから20年
    2012年02月24日
    マウンテンゴリラ 地球サミットから20年

    絶滅が懸念されているマウンテンゴリラの親子=ルワンダ(共同)

    商品コード: 2012022400394

  • 本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます
    2012年11月02日
    マウンテンゴリラ 霊長類に迫る危機

    絶滅が心配されているマウンテンゴリラ=11年、ルワンダ・火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2012110200397

  • マウンテンゴリラ 取引禁止は1000種
    2013年08月27日
    マウンテンゴリラ 取引禁止は1000種

    ワシントン条約で国際取引が禁止されているマウンテンゴリラ(共同)

    商品コード: 2013082700222

  • あどけない子ども 奇跡の復興、悲しみ今も
    2014年04月25日
    あどけない子ども 奇跡の復興、悲しみ今も

    あどけない表情を浮かべるマウンテンゴリラの子ども=3月17日、ルワンダ・火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2014042500809

  • ボスと子ども 奇跡の復興、悲しみ今も
    2014年04月25日
    ボスと子ども 奇跡の復興、悲しみ今も

    にらみを利かせるボス(右上)のもと、さまざまな表情を見せるマウンテンゴリラの子どもたち=3月17日、ルワンダ・火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2014042500811

  • 火山国立公園の山 奇跡の復興、悲しみ今も
    2014年04月25日
    火山国立公園の山 奇跡の復興、悲しみ今も

    マウンテンゴリラが生息するルワンダ・火山国立公園の山=3月17日(共同)

    商品コード: 2014042500810

  • ゴリラの子ども 野生動物、40年で半減
    2014年09月30日
    ゴリラの子ども 野生動物、40年で半減

    マウンテンゴリラの子ども=3月、ルワンダ・火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2014093000849

  • マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラ、絶滅に近づく
    2016年09月04日
    マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラ、絶滅に近づく

    絶滅が懸念されているマウンテンゴリラの親子=ルワンダ(共同)

    商品コード: 2016090400147

  • 本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます
    2016年09月14日
    マウンテンゴリラ 密猟で数が減った

    絶滅が心配されるヒガシゴリラの一種、マウンテンゴリラ=4日、アフリカ中部ルワンダの国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2016091400488

  •  Environmental protection with a bazooka
    2016年12月04日
    Environmental protection with a bazooka

    FILE - File picture dated 04 December 2016 showing a boat floating on Kivu lake on the southern rim of the Virunga National Park in Eastern Congo. The oldest National Park in Africa would exist no more if there wasn't a private army of heavily armed rangers. Numerous milities in East Congo cause trouble in the area of the Virunga National Park, mostly known for its mountain gorillas. Photo: J?rgen B?tz/dpa クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2017072501124

  • マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラ観察に世界から
    2017年02月20日
    マウンテンゴリラ ゴリラ観察に世界から

    森の中で食事をするマウンテンゴリラ。その姿を見ようと世界中から観光客がやってくる=2016年9月、ルワンダ・火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2017022000344

  • マウンテンゴリラ アフリカとアジアに計7種
    2017年11月21日
    マウンテンゴリラ アフリカとアジアに計7種

    数が900頭足らずしかいなくなり絶滅が心配されているマウンテンゴリラの成獣=2016年9月、ルワンダの火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2017112100681

  • マウンテンゴリラ 昆虫がいなくなる
    2019年02月25日
    マウンテンゴリラ 昆虫がいなくなる

    マウンテンゴリラの子ども。数は増加傾向にあるが、依然として絶滅の危機は消えない=2016年9月、ルワンダ・火山国立公園(共同)

    商品コード: 2019022500993

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月10日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 10, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The park‘s trackers make sure that the path for tourists is in total safety. One of them is crossing.the bed of an almost dry stream, passing over slippery stones through mud and moss. The trackers follow the gorillas throughout.the day, check the various families, contact the guides to communicate the position of the primates in the Park, keep poachers away..Many of them are former poachers, who have now become activists of the species conservation movement. Almost 800 specimens.of gorillas, the largest and most fascinating, generate tourism by bringing millions of dollars a year across the country. Rwanda,.which emerged 26 years ago from the violence of the genocide, has now risen. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606063

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月10日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 10, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A park guide looks towards the trees and taps the branches with a piece of wood to see if there.are gorillas indicated by the trackers. Every day they accompany groups of tourists who want to visit the park and its special.inhabitants, our ancestors. Almost 800 specimens, the largest and most fascinating, that generate tourism by bringing millions of.dollars a year across the country. Rwanda, which emerged 26 years ago from the violence of the genocide, has now risen. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606046

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月10日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 10, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The dense vegetation of the rainforest. The penumbra and the high humidity make it.difficult to walk inside. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606022

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female mountain gorilla with a large scar on her nose is lying on the grass. Her beautiful large brown eyes stand out against the black of her fur. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408369

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: The Rangers and the villagers on the edge of the forest greet each other along the paths that go up to the mountain. The Rangers accompany the thousands of tourists from all over the world who want to observe the primate families of the park. The villagers bring produce green on their land to the market. The tourism industry created in turn by the Mountain Gorillas has changed the life of the entire country in a positive and sustainable way. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408280

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female mountain Gorilla makes a face almost like laughter as it plays with its cub. The maternal instinct does not make her lose sight of the little one that it holds tightly under its care. Mountain Gorillas are a very rare endangered species with only 880 remaining specimens in all in this region. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408453

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: Lying on the grass, a female mountain gorilla and proud mother, hugs her cub. The human like gesture of this animal, shows all the tenderness of maternal love and the bond that unites parents and children shines through: emotions, tactile sensations, smells, the warmth of the body. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408223

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: Driving off-road vehicles on rough tracks past small villages, the park rangers transport tourists inside the forest to meet the Mountain Gorillas. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408292

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female mountain gorilla appears to smile while hugging its cub. During the coronavirus lockdown, from January to September, there was a boom in births. A total of 7 gorilla calves were born, against only three in the whole of 2019. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408262

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: Lying on the grass, a female mountain gorilla hugs its cub. Gorillas that come into contact with humans can be vulnerable to human diseases, which gorillas experience in more severe forms. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408250

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A small young primate plays close to the mother. As their name implies, mountain gorillas live in forests high in the mountains, at elevations of 8,000 to 13,000 feet. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408343

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月12日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: Porters, the men who carry the backpacks of tourists during the Gorilla Trekking routes, walk along small paths and meet the tourists organized by the rangers to visit the Park. Many of them are former poachers who, thanks to tourism generated by the Mountain Gorillas, abandoned their negative activity and became activists of the movement for the conservation of the gorillas. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408240

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Musanze District, Rwanda, Rwanda: A small village surrounded by greenery. One of the many villages on the edge of Volcanoes National.Park. Since the forest was transformed into a National Park, for the protection of mountain Gorillas, many tribes have been placed in.these specially built villages. Here they raise cattle and grow products for sale at the market. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605984

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The porters, the men who carry the backpacks of tourists during the Gorilla Trekking, walk along.small paths and meet the groups organized by the rangers to visit the Park. Many of them are former poachers who, thanks to tourism,.generated by the Mountain Gorillas, abandoned their activity and became activists of the movement for the conservation of the.species. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605945

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The Rangers and the villagers on the edge of the forest cross their path along the paths.that go up to the mountain. The Rangers accompany the thousands of tourists from all over the world who want to observe.the primate families of the park; villagers bring the fruits of their land to the market. The tourism industry generated by.the Mountain Gorillas has changed the life of the entire country. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A park guide opens a passage through the thick vegetation of the forest. Here the struggle between.man and nature is evident, the man who with his passage every day tries to create a path by breaking some stems and the nature that.closes the passage day after day, which is never the same. Many of these men are ex poachers and ex hunters. Often they did not.hunt for money but for hunger. Many of them brought the meat of animals killed in the villages and exchanged it for potatoes and.beans. With sustainable tourism, several villages have been built for them on the edge of the forest. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The trackers are armed with machete, which serves to open a path through the thick vegetation of.the forest. Every day they follow the traces of the Gorillas and locate their position within the Forest. Tiring work, paid for a few.dollars a month, but for which they often sacrifice their lives. Many of these men are ex poachers and ex hunters. Since working in.the Parks, thanks to sustainable tourism, they are often victims of ambushes by poachers. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605933

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: Rangers and guides make a briefing during the ‘‘Gorilla.Trekking‘‘ journey. The Rangers are armed, to protect tourists from possible attacks from ferocious animals but also from possible.attacks by poachers. Many of them are very young and many are ex poachers and ex hunters. With sustainable tourism they have had.a new life opportunity and are now willing to sacrifice their own to defend the Gorillas. Very often, in fact, they are victims of.ambushes and hundreds have lost their lives among the vegetation of the forest.In the last twenty years almost 200 have been killed. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A specimen of Silverback, the dominant gorilla. The silver-backed male, called the silverback, can reach a weight of 250 pounds and a stature of 1.70 meters. Each group of primates is organized on a hierarchical scale, where the silverback sits at the top of the pyramid and is responsible for protecting and guiding the rest of the group. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A specimen of Silverback, the dominant gorilla. The male with a silver back, called.silverback, can reach a weight of 250 kilos and reach a stature of 1.70 meters. Each group of primates is organized on a.hierarchical scale, where the silverback is at the top of the pyramid and is responsible for protecting and guiding the rest.of the group. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605712

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A specimen of Silverback, the dominant gorilla. The silver-backed male, called the silverback, can reach a weight of 250 pounds and a stature of 1.70 meters. Each group of primates is organized on a hierarchical scale, where the silverback sits at the top of the pyramid and is responsible for protecting and guiding the rest of the group. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104480

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female mountain gorilla makes a bizarre face. Adult females are smaller in size than a silverback. Their height is around 140 cm, and the weight between 70 and 100 kg. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051105011

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A specimen of Silverback, the dominant gorilla. The male with a silver back, called.silverback, can reach a weight of 250 kilos and reach a stature of 1.70 meters. Each group of primates is organized on a.hierarchical scale, where the silverback is at the top of the pyramid and is responsible for protecting and guiding the rest.of the group. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606049

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A Gorilla in the thick vegetation of the forest eats bamboo leaves. His resemblance to man is.truly incredible. This specimen, in fact, has the appearance of a man smoking a cigarette. The diet of these animals is mainly.herbivorous, it includes leaves, shoots, bamboo stalks, nettles, thistles, fruits, roots, tender bark, especially the eucalyptus bark that.meets their sodium needs. It often happens that for this sodium requirement the Primates leave the reserve, risking their lives, in.search of eucalyptus plants. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A small primate plays close to the mother. The Mountain gorilla is the monkey that is.genetically more similar to man. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606044

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female mountain gorilla with a large scar on her nose is lying on the grass. Her large brown eyes stand out against the black of her fur. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104517

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female mountain gorilla with a large scar on its nose. Its large brown eyes stand out against the black of its fur. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104327

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female mountain gorilla hugs its cub. The similarity with the human being is truly incredible. In the gesture of this animal, all the tenderness of maternal love and the bond that unites parents and children shines through: emotions, tactile sensations, smells, the warmth of the body. During the lockdown, from January to September, there was a boom in births. A total of 7 gorilla calves were born, against only three in the whole of 2019. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104514

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A gorilla female embraces her cub. The resemblance to the human being.is truly incredible. All the tenderness of maternal love shines through in the attitude of this animal. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606017

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: Amidst the bamboo vegetation A group of gorillas play under the watchful eye of the Silverback, the silver-backed group leader. The Silverback has the role of guiding other gorillas to safe places where they can feed and reproduce. The Mountain Gorilla is the monkey that is most similar to humans both genetically and in behavior. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104478

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The Mountain gorilla is the monkey that is genetically more similar to man. The families, made.up of 8 to 20 individuals, include a dominant male, some adult females and several adolescents. The male with a silver back, the.silverback, can reach a weight of 250 kilos and reach a stature of 1.70 meters. Each group of primates is organized on a hierarchical.scale, where the silverback is at the top of the pyramid and is responsible for protecting and guiding the rest of the group. Until a few.years ago they were on the verge of extinction from poaching, deforestation and disease. Thanks to the work of some primatologists,.including the American Diane Fossey, who also lost her life for this cause, they have been approached and studied. Now they are a.protected species and their protection has contributed to the creation of a sustainable tourism supply chain. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共...

    商品コード: 2022030606060

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: Lying on the grass, a female mountain gorilla hugs its cub. The similarity with the human being is truly incredible. In the gesture of this animal, all the tenderness of maternal love and the bond that unites parents and children shines through: emotions, tactile sensations, smells, the warmth of the body. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104453

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The Mountain gorilla is the monkey that is genetically more similar to us. His limbs look.incredibly like those of humans. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605967

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A female Mountain Gorilla makes a bizarre face as it plays with its cub. The maternal instinct does not make her lose sight of the little one that it holds tightly under its limb. Mountain Gorillas are a very rare endangered species. There are about 880 remaining specimens in all. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104562

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: Lying on the grass, a female mountain gorilla hugs its cub. The similarity with the human being is truly incredible. In the gesture of this animal, all the tenderness of maternal love and the bond that unites parents and children shines through: emotions, tactile sensations, smells, the warmth of the body. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104513

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: The Mountain gorilla is the monkey that is genetically more similar to us. His limbs look incredibly.like those of humans. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606062

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A small gorilla lying on the mother. His gaze looks like that of a newborn baby. That gaze that.establishes the deep bond with the mother and through which she learns about the surrounding environment. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605960

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A Mountain Gorilla cub hugs its mother who seems to be stroking its face. The similarity with the human being is truly incredible. In the gesture of this animal, all the tenderness of maternal love and the bond that unites parents and children shines through: emotions, tactile sensations, smells, the warmth of the body. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月12日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A group of Mountain Gorillas play in the middle of the forest vegetation. The families, consisting of 8 to 20 individuals, include a dominant male, some adult females and several adolescents. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104441

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: In the midst of bamboo vegetation, gorillas play under the watchful eye of the Silverback, the.group leader with a silver back. Silverback has the role of guiding other gorillas to safe places where they can feed and reproduce..The Mountain gorilla is the monkey that is most similar to man both genetically and in behavior. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月12日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 12, 2020, Musanze District, Rwanda, Rwanda: Some shacks in a small village surrounded by greenery. One of the many villages on the edge of.Volcanoes National Park. Since the forest was transformed into a National Park, for the protection of mountain Gorillas, many tribes.have been placed in these specially built villages. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月13日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 13, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: Dian Fossey‘s memories at the Karisoke Research Center. The Center is a research institute in.Volcanoes National Park founded by renowned American primatologist Dian Fossey to study endangered mountain gorillas. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月13日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 13, 2020, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Rwanda: A Gorilla Doctor watches a video inside the veterinary practice. Gorilla Doctors take care of.gorillas, help in the rescue and treatment of orphaned gorillas; they do research on primate diseases; they take care of the health care.of staff who work in the park and come into close contact with gorillas. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月14日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 14, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda: Morning mist drapes over the rain forests of the Bwindi National Park. Bwindi is one of the richest ecosystems in Africa, located near the Virunga National Park. Due to its rich biodiversity, the park became a UNESCO World Heritage Site where mountain gorillas are protected, and listed as an endangered species. The high humidity level creates a perfect habitat for primates, who do not like to eat dry leaves and bark. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月14日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 14, 2020, Musanze District, Rwanda: Young girls braid their hair in the village of a Batwa Pygmy tribe. The children wait for them to finish, they have nothing else to do as there is no school, there are no alternatives. Once the Batwa Pygmies lived in the forest, but since it was transformed into a National Park for the protection of mountain gorillas they have been evicted and confined to small villages along the slope of the mountain. Most of them live in conditions of extreme poverty. Some have benefited from sustainable tourism derived from gorillas. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408454

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月14日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 14, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Par, Uganda, Uganda: Fog characterizes the rain forests. Bwindi is one of the richest ecosystems in Africa,.located in southwestern Uganda, near the Virunga National Park. Due to its rich biodiversity, the park became a UNESCO World.Heritage Site in 1991. Inside, mountain gorillas are protected, an endangered species. The high humidity level creates a perfect habitat.for primates, who do not like to eat dry leaves and bark. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030606023

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月14日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 14, 2020, Musanze District, Rwanda, Rwanda: Village of a Batwa Pygmy tribe. A girl arranges the hair of another girl in the village. The children wait.for them to finish. They have nothing else to do. There is no school, there are no alternatives. Once the Batwa Pygmies lived in the.forest, but since it was transformed into a National Park for the protection of mountain gorillas they have been evicted and confined.to small villages on the edge of the cities or along the slope of the mountain. Most of them live in conditions of extreme poverty,.some have benefited from sustainable tourism derived from gorillas. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605974

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月15日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda: An old Silverback male, leaning against a tree, is half hidden by the dense vegetation of the nearby Bwindi rainforest. His name is RAFIKI, one of the oldest and best known Mountain Gorillas and the most accustomed to the presence of man in the Forest. Rafiki was killed by a poacher on June 1, 2020 while the Park was closed due to the coronavirus Lockdown. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408361

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月15日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Par, Uganda, Uganda: At 7.00 in the morning the porters make the briefing at the park entrance. Each of them.is given the luggage of a tourist. Many of them are ex poachers and ex hunters. With sustainable tourism their lives, in addition to.that of the whole country, have changed. A socially responsible tourism that represents a way for local communities to live close to.the primates without entering into conflict. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月15日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Par, Uganda, Uganda: The guide, in the middle of the dense vegetation, listens to the trackers through the.walkie talkie, wants to understand their position. The trackers, the track seekers, leave a few hours before to spot the position of the.gorilla families within the Park. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月15日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Par, Uganda, Uganda: The staff of the Park opens a passage, with a scythe, among the dense.vegetation of the forest to let the group of tourists pass to meet the families of the Primates protected in the Park. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月15日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Par, Uganda, Uganda: One of the porters rests in the middle of the thick vegetation of the forest..Porters carry the backpacks of tourists during treks in the forest. Tourism resulting from visits to parks increases the.country‘s economy and helps to decrease the number of poachers. In fact, many of them now work in large parks as porters,.rangers, guides, trackers. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月15日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda: An old Silverback specimen, leaning against a tree, is half hidden by the dense vegetation of the rainforest. His name is Rafiki, one of the oldest and best known Mountain Gorillas and the most accustomed to the presence of man in the Forest. Rafiki was killed by a poacher on June 1, 2020 while the Park was closed due to the Lockdown. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021051104503

  •  Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa
    2020年01月15日
    Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda: A Gorilla in the thick of the forest eats bamboo leaves. The diet of these animals is mainly herbivorous, including leaves, shoots, bamboo stems, nettles, thistles, fruits, roots, tender barks, especially the eucalyptus bark which satisfies their sodium requirements. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月15日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 15, 2020, Bwindi Impenetrable National Par, Uganda, Uganda: The mosquitos among the dense vegetation of the rainforest. The penumbra makes.their sighting difficult and the very high humidity makes them even more annoying. Bwindi is one of the richest ecosystems in.Africa, located in southwestern Uganda, near the Virunga National Park. Due to its rich biodiversity, the park became a UNESCO.World Heritage Site in 1991. Inside, mountain gorillas are protected, an endangered species. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605949

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2020年01月16日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    January 16, 2020, Musanze District, Rwanda: A pygmy of the Batwa tribe works the land on the edge of the forest. Once the Batwa Pygmies lived in the forest, but since it was transformed into a National Park for the protection of mountain gorillas they have been evicted and confined to small villages on the edge of the cities or along the slope of the mountain. Most of them live in conditions of extreme poverty, some have benefited from sustainable tourism derived from gorillas. The government has donated to some tribes small plots of land to be cultivated. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041408283

  •  EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
    2020年01月16日
    EXTINCTION RISK â MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

    January 16, 2020, Musanze District, Rwanda, Rwanda: A man shows the interior of his home. A poor house where there is no furniture or furnishings, only old.rags hanging on the walls. Man lives by cultivating the land in one of the villages on the edge of the National Park where Mountain.Gorillas are protected. (Credit Image: © Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Vito Finocchiaro/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030605998

  •  ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和
    2020年09月21日
    ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和

    21日、ウガンダ・カヌング県のブウィンディ原生国立公園を歩くマウンテンゴリラ。ウガンダは新型コロナウイルス感染症による都市封鎖の緩和を続けており、全ての国立公園が再開された。(カヌング=新華社配信)=2020(令和2)年9月21日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020092505459

  •  ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和
    2020年09月21日
    ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和

    21日、ウガンダ・カヌング県のブウィンディ原生国立公園で、授乳するマウンテンゴリラ。ウガンダは新型コロナウイルス感染症による都市封鎖の緩和を続けており、全ての国立公園が再開された。(カヌング=新華社配信)=2020(令和2)年9月21日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020092505814

  •  ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和
    2020年09月21日
    ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和

    21日、ウガンダ・カヌング県のブウィンディ原生国立公園で休むマウンテンゴリラ。ウガンダは新型コロナウイルス感染症による都市封鎖の緩和を続けており、全ての国立公園が再開された。(カヌング=新華社配信)=2020(令和2)年9月21日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020092505827

  •  ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和
    2020年09月21日
    ウガンダ、全ての国立公園を再開コロナ封鎖緩和

    21日、ウガンダ・カヌング県のブウィンディ原生国立公園で、マウンテンゴリラを撮影する映画制作者。ウガンダは新型コロナウイルス感染症による都市封鎖の緩和を続けており、全ての国立公園が再開された。(カヌング=新華社配信)=2020(令和2)年9月21日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020092505380

  • マウンテンゴリラ 削減目標深掘りが課題
    2020年12月15日
    マウンテンゴリラ 削減目標深掘りが課題

    絶滅が心配されるルワンダのマウンテンゴリラ。生物多様性の消失は熱帯林地帯で深刻だ=2016年9月(共同)

    商品コード: 2020121505955

  •  The Last GORILLAS In The MIST
    2022年04月06日
    The Last GORILLAS In The MIST

    zReportage.com Story of the Week #833: TUESDAY April 5, 2022: ‘The Last GORILLAS In The MIST‘ by award winning, ZUMA Press photo-journalist Vito Finocchiaro: Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is home to the world‘s largest population of Mountain gorillas in the wild. The Silver backs were made famous by the movie ‘Gorillas in the Mist‘ the true story of anthropologist Dian Fossey who dedicated her life to saving the primates. The animal has come a long way since the 1980s when decades of poaching caused its population to plunge to just 250. In the 2010 census the gorillas numbered 880, in 2015 the count was up to 1,063. Thanks to this revival, the mountain gorilla is now listed as ‘endangered,‘ while other great apes remain ‘critically endangered‘. With hundreds of mountain gorillas now in residence, the Park is a conservation triumph. But this resurgence is not without consequences, as the majestic creatures now struggle for space to grow and thrive. Recent effects of climate change are worrying conservat...

    商品コード: 2022041100948

  •  Rwanda names 20 endangered baby mountain gorillas
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    2022年09月04日
    Rwanda names 20 endangered baby mountain gorillas

    STORY: Rwanda names 20 endangered baby mountain gorillasDATELINE: Sept. 4, 2022LENGTH: 00:01:51LOCATION: KigaliCATEGORY: SOCIETYSHOTLIST:1. various of the gorilla naming ceremony2. SOUNDBITE (English): EDOUARD NGIRENTE, Rwandan Prime MinisterSTORYLINE:Rwanda on Friday gave names to 20 baby gorillas born over the last 12 months in an annual gorilla conservation event held at the foothills of the volcano mountains in the Northern Province.The annual baby gorilla naming ceremony, commonly known as Kwita Izina, was held for the 18th time...= 配信日: 2022(令和4)年9月4日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022090501775

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