Congo Sets Aside Swath of Rain Forest for Bonobos
Friday, November 30th, 2007
FOX News - KINSHASA, Congo Congo is setting aside more than 11,000 square miles of rain forest to help protect the endangered bonobo, a species of chimpanzee that is closely related to humans and is found only in this Central African country. U.S. agencies
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MSNBC - The evidence includes multiple holes in the ground, some directly beneath chimpanzee nests, knuckle prints, feces and chewed-up, spit-out wads of excavated tubers. The researchers also discovered seven tools at three of the sites. The sticks and bark

