Examples of using Gombe in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Gombe National Park.
Where is Gombe National Park?
Gombe National Park.
Question: What is the population of Gombe?
The Gombe National Park.
Jane Goodall kisses her son, Grub, in Gombe, Tanzania.
Gombe on city and population density map.
Jane Goodall and infant chimpanzee Flint in Gombe, Tanzania.
Stocking: 5 Altolamprologus Gombe red drawn in different sizes.
None of them allowed me to experience what happened in Gombe.".
She first visited Tanzania's Gombe National Park in 1960.
The commercial andadministrative heart of Kinshasa is the commune of La Gombe.
The biodiversity of Gombe National Park is primarily threatened by human encroachment.
Jane Goodall and infant chimpanzee Flint in Gombe, Tanzania.
At the same time, Gombe has also shown us that the long-term prosperity of people depends upon protection of natural resources.”.
The Kasekela chimpanzee community, featured in several books and documentaries, lives in Gombe National Park.
In 1967, the Gombe Stream Research Center(GSRC) was established to coordinate ongoing chimpanzee research in the park.
And that's what TED is helping so well with, and Google who help us,and Esri are helping us with mapping in Gombe National Park.
Gombe has taught us that long-term conservation is not possible without engaging local populations as partners and addressing their basic needs.
Because of the role women play in the local community, addressing theirwell-being is a critical feature of the TACARE program surrounding Gombe National Park.
Gombe has taught us that long-term protection of tropical forests is seldom possible without the support of the people living around the forest, particularly if they live in poverty.
Fifty years ago, Goodall, who is today a world-renowned global conservation leader, first set foot on the shores of Lake Tanganyika,in what is now Tanzania's Gombe National Park.
Her work at what would become the Gombe National Park would become the foundation of future primatological research and redefine the relationship between humans and animals.
Fifty years ago, Goodall, who is today a world-renowned primatologist, conservationist and UN Messenger of Peace, first set foot on the shores of Lake Tanganyika,in what is now Tanzania's Gombe National Park.
The Gombe research Jane Goodall started in 1960 that was carried on by a wide variety of scientists in the years that followed has become one of the longest running studies of animals in the wild.
The movie may be able to do that because it draws on more than 100 hours of never-before-released footage from the early 1960s,shot in the Gombe Stream National Park of Tanzania, where Goodall did some of her most important work.
A three-year study of 17 wild chimps in Gombe National Park, Tanzania, found that 12 of them used their left hands when using sticks to probe for termites.
And it was when I flew over the whole area, about 16 years ago, and realized that outside the park, this forest, which in 1960 had stretched almost unbroken along the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, which is where the tiny,30-square-mile Gombe National Park lies, that a question came to my mind.
JGI operates the TACARE program in 24 villages surrounding Gombe National Park and is expanding into the Masito-Ugalla Ecosystem to the south and also other countries in Africa, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
In addition, the Institute is working with Google Earth Outreach on a pilot climate change effort that will enable local communities to take a leadershiprole in protecting the restored forests surrounding Gombe and the larger nearby ecosystems where additional chimpanzee populations live.
