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Robin Roberts travels to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, where the last thousand endangered mountain gorillas live in the ...
The "Good Morning America" co-anchor visited the rainforest in Rwanda to get up close and personal with a family of gorillas.
In Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, the last thousand endangered mountain gorillas live in the wild. Tourism for the ...
The "GMA" co-anchor got a closer look at mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. There are only about a thousand still in ...
With only about 1,000 left in the wild, according to the World Wildlife Fund and the International Gorilla Conservation ...
The "GMA" co-anchor shares her experience in Rwanda with Giants of Africa, a nonprofit dedicated to using basketball to build community, promote education and empower youth across the continent.
If you think about it, Steubenville’s City of Murals project is really little slices of local lore immortalized on the walls ...
Good Morning America viewers have noticed Robin Roberts' recent absence from the show — but how long will she be gone?
Roberts is on a break, but there's no reason for concern. She'll be back! In fact, she announced her break on air, during the ...
If you think about it, Steubenville’s City of Murals project is really little slices of local lore immortalized on the walls ...