Rushegura Ebook
IN THE HANDS OF KABUKOJO
by Scott Latham
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About the Ebook
Rushegura is a unique and intimate glimpse into the life of critically endangered Mountain Gorillas.
The book is the touching tale and photographs of time spent in the remote rain forests of the heart of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda, Africa, establishing an unprecedented relationship with these shy and affectionate great apes, in their home range. The Rushegura group struggle daily with the conditions of living close the Democratic Republic of Congo border and the ever-constant threat of poacher’s who over the years have slaughtered gorillas with horrifying ferocity.
By buying this book, you will be directly helping to protect the world remaining Mountain Gorillas.
The book is the touching tale and photographs of time spent in the remote rain forests of the heart of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda, Africa, establishing an unprecedented relationship with these shy and affectionate great apes, in their home range. The Rushegura group struggle daily with the conditions of living close the Democratic Republic of Congo border and the ever-constant threat of poacher’s who over the years have slaughtered gorillas with horrifying ferocity.
By buying this book, you will be directly helping to protect the world remaining Mountain Gorillas.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories Nature / Wildlife, Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 31 pgs
- Publish Date: Mar 21, 2016
- Last edit Aug 08, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords africa, gorillas, wildlife, photography
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About the Creator
Scott Latham
Staffordshire, UK
Scott is a wildlife and conservation photographer, who likes nothing more than to capture nature with deep love for wildlife at the soul of each project, creating a unique and real reflection of the subject. He is published regularly in world image magazines and newspapers, and his images have been awarded in many competitions, as well as regularly giving talks about his work. He is an active contributor to conservation charities.