The Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve is a nature reserve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The 4,875-square-kilometre (1,882 sq mi) reserve is a protected area for endangered bonobos and uses a community-based model of natural resource management undertaken by residents of the villages of Kokolopori and the local conservation organisation Vie Sauvage.
Bonobos Aren’t As Peace-Loving As We Thought
The endangered bonobo, the great ape of the Central African rainforest, has a reputation for being a bit of a hippie. Known as more..
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