The drill monkey is bouncing back in Nigeria after presumed extinction

Spread across a tree-covered alcove in southern Nigeria is the Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, a 38-square mile patch of dense rainforest that is one of the last refuges for the one of the world's rarest primates: the drill monkey.

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Published inCNN Wire Service
Main Authors Hancock, Colin, Page, Thomas
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Atlanta CNN Newsource Sales, Inc 24.03.2016
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Summary:Spread across a tree-covered alcove in southern Nigeria is the Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, a 38-square mile patch of dense rainforest that is one of the last refuges for the one of the world's rarest primates: the drill monkey.