2018年10月15日月曜日

BR 2-02: Gorilla Watching Tours

In fact, there are many questions about the future of mountain gorilla. Will the world find better methods of protecting them? Will their numbers increase or decline? (p. 18)
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     Are you interested in nature or animals? I'm interested in them. This book is from NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. In this series, we can read about nature, animals and so on. And they are non-fiction.

     A group of tourists went to the forest of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, to watch mountain gorillas. Though they walked a long way, they couldn't watch them. There are more than 300 gorillas living there, then why? Also, mountain gorillas are decreasing due to changing of environment. Now, there are only about 700 mountain gorillas left in the world. What can we do to save them? The first step to save them is that reading this book, and finding out how things really are.

Waring, Rob. (2008). Gorilla Watching Tours. Boston, MA: Heinle cengage learning.
                                                                                                                            


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