April 26, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Jeffrey Barbee
An estimated 150,000 people live in and around Gorongosa National Park.
April 25, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Jeffrey Barbee
The U.S.-based Carr Foundation is working with the Mozambican government to restore the park. The number of tourists visiting the park is increasing.
April 25, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Ryan Anson
Trying to blend into a place like Jolo is like trying to squeeze an elephant through the eye of a needle-or a lobster through a fish net.
April 25, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Stephen Sapienza
Stephen Sapienza, for the Pulitzer Center
Gorongosa, Mozambique
April 24, 2007 /
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Jeffrey Barbee
Gorongosa is still considered one of the top birding locations in southeast Africa.
April 24, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Ryan Anson
It's been three years since I last worked in the Philippines. I'm back and heading south. Not much has changed except that it's summertime and there's fresh fighting down in Mindanao.
April 24, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Stephanie Hanes
Stephanie Hanes, for the Pulitzer Center
Gorongosa, Mozambique
April 23, 2007 /
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Jeffrey Barbee
Gorongosa Mountain sits just outside the park's borders. It is considered sacred to many locals, and is the heart of the park's ecosystem.
April 23, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Ryan Anson
April 23, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Pulitzer Center Staff
Steve Sapienza will be answering your questions about his work as a filmmaker in Gorongosa.