Climate Change and Conservation: The Fight to Save Uganda’s Mountain Gorillas

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Climate alteration: Preserving Uganda's mountain gorillas

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In order to view this video, JavaScript must be activated in your web browser. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Uganda's inaugural wildlife veterinarian, is dedicated to preserving the nation's threatened mountain gorillas, as their living environment is steadily diminishing due to global warming.

She established and currently leads Conservation Through Public Health, a non-profit organization that encourages biodiversity preservation. It achieves this by fostering co-existence between people, gorillas, and other wildlife, while also enhancing their health.

Following thirty years of on-site research, she has contributed to the growth of the mountain gorilla population from 300 to approximately 500. This improvement has led to a change in their conservation status from critically endangered to simply endangered.

This year, Dr Kalema-Zikusoka is featured in BBC's 100 Women list. Additional information about her, along with other women dedicated to assisting wildlife in adapting to climate change, can be found in this article.

Stay updated with BBC 100 Women on Facebook and Instagram. Engage in the discussion with the hashtag #BBC100Women.

The video was created and refined by Rebecca Thorn, with filming done by Godfrey Badebye.

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