乌干达布温迪公园(Bwindi Park)发现426只黑猩猩,
A 2025 census found 426 chimpanzees in Uganda’s Bwindi Park, the first official count, aiding conservation efforts.
由乌干达野生动物管理局和乌干达Jane Goodall研究所牵头进行的2025年人口普查显示,426名黑猩猩居住在乌干达西南部的教科文组织世界遗产所在地Bwindi Impenetri国家公园。
A 2025 census led by the Uganda Wildlife Authority and Jane Goodall Institute Uganda reveals 426 chimpanzees inhabit Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southwestern Uganda.
研究人员利用非侵入性的巢穴计数和数字测绘,证实猩猩与濒危山地大猩猩一起广泛存在。
Using non-invasive nest counting and digital mapping, researchers confirmed the apes' widespread presence alongside endangered mountain gorillas.
这些数据于2026年2月24日发布,标志着第一次正式统计,并将在砍伐森林、气候变化和土地利用压力的威胁下指导循证养护战略。
The data, released February 24, 2026, marks the first official count and will guide evidence-based conservation strategies amid threats from deforestation, climate change, and land-use pressures.
调查结果支持改进对公园中大型猩猩的管理、投资和长期监测,公园是一个对乌干达经济至关重要的主要旅游目的地。
The findings support improved management, investment, and long-term monitoring of great apes in the park, a major tourist destination vital to Uganda’s economy.