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案例简介:@ ronan_donovan的照片陷入了短暂的僵局,一个男孩在收集水的路上遇到了乌干达西部Mparangasi村一只野生雄性黑猩猩的目光。由于无处可去,没有足够的野生食物来维持它们,乌干达西部的野生黑猩猩已经转向在农民的田地里觅食玉米,芒果,甘蔗和菠萝蜜。幸运的是,人们毕生致力于在乌干达西部及其他地区寻找解决这些问题的方法。我受到马修·麦克伦南 (Matthew McLennan) 博士和他已故未婚夫杰奎琳·罗恩 (Jacqueline Rohen) 的工作的指导,后者创立了非政府组织 @ bulindichimps。这些图片和作者 @ davidquammen的以下文字摘自本期杂志,并结合了今天的 @ natgeo IG故事。照片2: 小农户以及巨型甘蔗和茶叶企业对森林的砍伐使黑猩猩的栖息地缩小到了斑块和条带,例如位于一个名为Kabango的村庄附近的Kinyara Sugar Works种植园中的溪流森林。据一位消息人士称,在过去十年中,卡班戈的四名儿童遭到黑猩猩的袭击,两名被杀。照片3: 在2014年7月,一只大黑猩猩在Kyamajaka村的家庭住宅外抢走并杀死了一个名叫Mujuni Semata的蹒跚学步的孩子。随着时间的流逝,黑猩猩再次威胁着房子,对其他孩子构成了威胁。一家人逃到另一个村庄后,黑猩猩继续骚扰Kyamajaka-甚至在空置的Semata房屋的窗户上怒视自己的倒影。通过关注 @ ronan_donovan和 @ bulindichimps了解更多关于这个故事的信息。查看Nat Geo在bio中的链接,了解更多关于这个故事的信息。
案例简介:Photos by @ronan_donovan Locked in a momentary standoff, a boy on his way to collect water meets the gaze of a wild male chimpanzee in the village of Mparangasi, in western Uganda. With nowhere to go and not enough wild foods to sustain them, wild chimps across western Uganda have turned to foraging in farmers' fields for corn, mangoes, sugarcane, and jackfruit. Luckily, people have dedicated their lives to finding solutions for these issues in western Uganda and beyond. I was guided by the work of Dr. Matthew McLennan and his late fiancé, Jacqueline Rohen, who started the NGO @bulindichimps. These images and the following words by writer @davidquammen are excerpted from the current issue and in conjunction with today’s @natgeo IG story. Photo 2: Clearing of forest, both by small farmers and by giant sugarcane and tea enterprises, has shrunk chimp habitat to patches and strips, such as this stream forest in the Kinyara Sugar Works plantation, near a village called Kabango. According to one source, four children in Kabango have been attacked—and two killed—by chimps during the past decade. Photo 3: In July 2014, a large chimp snatched and killed a toddler named Mujuni Semata outside the family home in Kyamajaka village. Over time, the chimps returned to loom menacingly around the house, posing a threat to the other children. After the family fled to another village, the chimps continued harrying Kyamajaka—even glowering at their own reflections in the windows of the vacant Semata house. Learn more about this story by following @ronan_donovan and @bulindichimps.Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.
国家地理 - Photos by @ronan_donovan Locked in a momentary standoff, a boy on his way to collect water meets the gaze of a wild male
案例简介:@ ronan_donovan的照片陷入了短暂的僵局,一个男孩在收集水的路上遇到了乌干达西部Mparangasi村一只野生雄性黑猩猩的目光。由于无处可去,没有足够的野生食物来维持它们,乌干达西部的野生黑猩猩已经转向在农民的田地里觅食玉米,芒果,甘蔗和菠萝蜜。幸运的是,人们毕生致力于在乌干达西部及其他地区寻找解决这些问题的方法。我受到马修·麦克伦南 (Matthew McLennan) 博士和他已故未婚夫杰奎琳·罗恩 (Jacqueline Rohen) 的工作的指导,后者创立了非政府组织 @ bulindichimps。这些图片和作者 @ davidquammen的以下文字摘自本期杂志,并结合了今天的 @ natgeo IG故事。照片2: 小农户以及巨型甘蔗和茶叶企业对森林的砍伐使黑猩猩的栖息地缩小到了斑块和条带,例如位于一个名为Kabango的村庄附近的Kinyara Sugar Works种植园中的溪流森林。据一位消息人士称,在过去十年中,卡班戈的四名儿童遭到黑猩猩的袭击,两名被杀。照片3: 在2014年7月,一只大黑猩猩在Kyamajaka村的家庭住宅外抢走并杀死了一个名叫Mujuni Semata的蹒跚学步的孩子。随着时间的流逝,黑猩猩再次威胁着房子,对其他孩子构成了威胁。一家人逃到另一个村庄后,黑猩猩继续骚扰Kyamajaka-甚至在空置的Semata房屋的窗户上怒视自己的倒影。通过关注 @ ronan_donovan和 @ bulindichimps了解更多关于这个故事的信息。查看Nat Geo在bio中的链接,了解更多关于这个故事的信息。
国家地理 - Photos by @ronan_donovan Locked in a momentary standoff, a boy on his way to collect water meets the gaze of a wild male
案例简介:Photos by @ronan_donovan Locked in a momentary standoff, a boy on his way to collect water meets the gaze of a wild male chimpanzee in the village of Mparangasi, in western Uganda. With nowhere to go and not enough wild foods to sustain them, wild chimps across western Uganda have turned to foraging in farmers' fields for corn, mangoes, sugarcane, and jackfruit. Luckily, people have dedicated their lives to finding solutions for these issues in western Uganda and beyond. I was guided by the work of Dr. Matthew McLennan and his late fiancé, Jacqueline Rohen, who started the NGO @bulindichimps. These images and the following words by writer @davidquammen are excerpted from the current issue and in conjunction with today’s @natgeo IG story. Photo 2: Clearing of forest, both by small farmers and by giant sugarcane and tea enterprises, has shrunk chimp habitat to patches and strips, such as this stream forest in the Kinyara Sugar Works plantation, near a village called Kabango. According to one source, four children in Kabango have been attacked—and two killed—by chimps during the past decade. Photo 3: In July 2014, a large chimp snatched and killed a toddler named Mujuni Semata outside the family home in Kyamajaka village. Over time, the chimps returned to loom menacingly around the house, posing a threat to the other children. After the family fled to another village, the chimps continued harrying Kyamajaka—even glowering at their own reflections in the windows of the vacant Semata house. Learn more about this story by following @ronan_donovan and @bulindichimps.Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.
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国家地理 - Photos by @ronan_donovan Locked in a momentary standoff, a boy on his way to collect water meets the gaze of a wild male
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