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Raising awareness

12 Apr 2017
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RWANDAIR has adopted all
ve of the gorillas at the
Johannesburg and Pretoria
zoos to drive awareness of the
need to protect the Rwandan
Mountain gorillas. There are
fewer than 700 of these
endangered animals still living
in the forests of the Virunga
Mountains in Central Africa.
Pictured here, with the newest
members of the RwandAir
family, is country manager
Dennis Rwiliriza.

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