Conservationists connect with chimps in a Ugandan rainforest as they seek a sense of communion

Onesmas Ainebyona tracks chimpanzees in a Ugandan rainforest. He has built trust with a chimp leader named Jean. It took Ainebyona four years to connect with Jean. The chimp now feels comfortable around humans. Wildlife authorities call this process “habituation” which helps chimps like Jean live longer. Ainebyona and others follow chimps daily even in rain to ensure their safety. Kibale National Park is known for its high concentration of apes. The park attracts tourists who can see habituated chimps. This conservation effort not only protects chimps but also boosts tourism revenue that supports the park’s thriving ecosystem.

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