Gorillas
Science In Action. On the trail of rare blood clots. Audio, 34 minutes
Scientists in the EU and the UK are looking out for rare blood clots in vaccinated people.
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³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Inside Science. Disobedient particles, noisy gorillas, sharks and fictional languages. Audio, 31 minutes
Disobedient particles, noisy gorillas, sharks and fictional languages.
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- Posted17 March 2021
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- Posted18 March 2021
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- Posted13 March 2021
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- Posted3 March 2021
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- Posted27 February 2021
Why are so many rangers being murdered in Virunga National Park? Newsday. Audio, 00:02:26
Rangers protecting endangered gorillas face "extraordinary dangers with limited support"
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- Posted12 January 2021
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- Posted10 January 2021
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- Posted24 December 2020
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- Posted19 November 2020
What is it like to look after a baby gorilla? Newsday. Audio, 00:02:30
Bristol Zoo in the UK takes on its care after the mother is unable to feed her baby
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- Posted23 October 2020
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- Posted22 October 2020
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- Posted21 October 2020
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- Posted12 September 2020
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- Posted2 September 2020
Jail for the man who killed Rafiki, Uganda's rare silverback mountain gorilla. The Newsroom. Audio, 00:01:46
Felix Byamukama pleaded guilty to entering a protected area and killing a gorilla
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- Posted30 July 2020
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- Posted30 July 2020
Coronavirus: 'Catastrophic' rise in poverty threatens Congo's gorillas. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:12
A baby gorilla that was found injured by a snare is 'a first warning' of worse to come
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- Posted22 July 2020
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- Posted9 July 2020
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- Posted12 June 2020
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- Posted24 April 2020