RESEARCHING A PROJECT INTO WILDLIFE TOURISM IN PRIMATES IN RWANDA

DECEMBER 2023

RESEARCHING A PROJECT INTO WILDLIFE TOURISM IN PRIMATES IN RWANDA


I spent some time recently in Rwanda researching for a project into the pros and cons of wildlife tourism in primates. The topic is a very emotive one and a subject I know well having produced and directed the investigative documentary Eyes of the Orangutan which aired recently on National Geographic. Therefore I was very curious to see how the gorilla trek and visit to the habituated group of golden monkeys compared to what I had witnessed in the orangutan wildlife tourism industry. Along the way I spoke with a range of people involved in this highly lucrative industry to try and better understand the conservation and community positives and negatives of these operations.


As part of my research I would be keen to get the opinions of people who are involved in or have experienced different forms of wildlife tourism in primates. Anyone interested please email me at chrisscarffefilm@gmail.com or message me directly. You you can find my WhatsApp and social media pages at the bottom of the page.


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