To the pygmies of the jungles of the Central African Republic, the silverback gorilla is no endangered species. "Local people here kill gorillas for food," ABC's Dan Harris told us. He profiled Person of the Week Angelique Todd, a primate researcher for the World Wildlife Fund, who is working with the pygmies to persuade them that keeping their apes alive provides a better livelihood than eating them. Her answer is ecotourism. High on Todd's list of coverts was Harris who brought back "this rare view. You really get a sense of what a majestic beast the silverback is." Check out the video.
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