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Before tourists can see bonobos, trackers must earn their trust

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Habituation program in DRC's Salonga National Park has spent four years building trust with bonobos to enable sustainable ecotourism and conservation funding.

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Habituation is a long-term process; this represents progress in one population rather than species-wide recovery.

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