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  1. wwf.panda.org

    The Gorilla Agreement, which is a part of the Convention of Migratory Species, came in to full effect in June 2008 and is the first agreement to legally oblige governments in the 10 countries where gorillas live to work together to combat the threats faced by gorillas in the wild, and find coordinated solutions for gorilla conservation by ...
    • Making an inspiring comeback, the return of the endangered mountain gorilla

      Conflict between people and wildlife - primarily crop raiding by buffaloes, elephants and, more rarely, gorillas - remains a challenge across the entire mountain gorilla range. Poaching of mountain gorillas for food is extremely rare, but snares set to catch antelopes, bush pigs and other wildlife kill or injure mountain gorillas, which ...

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  3. gorillafund.org

    Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund

    https://gorillafund.org

    Happy Birthday Dian!Her legacy endures - not just for mountain gorillas in Rwanda but for critically endangered Grauer's gorillas in the DR Congo. Every day, our teams at the Fossey Fund carry forward her mission to ensure these magnificent animals thrive in their forest homes.Continue Her legacyProtecting GorillasWe protect gorillas in their natural habitats, with […]
  4. gorillafund.org

    5 Ways to help save gorillas (and other wildlife too) ... We do that for mountain gorillas in Rwanda and Grauer's gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with teams of dedicated trackers, anti-poachers and scientists. This is an expensive effort and we are dependent on donations to carry out this critical aspect of gorilla conservation.
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  6. gorilladoctors.org

    10. Spread the word about mountain gorilla conservation. Anyone can make a difference for the gorillas by telling their friends, family, and colleagues about the mountain gorillas and the efforts being made to save them. 1) Follow Gorilla Doctors on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and LinkedIn. Help raise awareness by sharing our posts.
  7. worldwildlife.org

    Mountain gorilla conservation and tourism contribute substantially to community and livelihood development while also improving local people's attitudes towards mountain gorillas. ... Make a symbolic gorilla adoption to help save some of the world's most endangered animals from extinction and support WWF's conservation efforts. Related Species.
  8. gorillafund.org

    Decades of daily direct protection have saved mountain gorillas from the brink of extinction and stabilized their tiny population. We have now expanded the same methods to help save nearby critically endangered Grauer's gorillas, which have experienced dramatic declines in the last few decades. We know from our decades of research that this daily protection is critical to conservation success.
  9. saveagorilla.org

    The Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund (MGCF) is dedicated to the conservation and protection of the critically endangered Mountain Gorillas in Africa, their habitat, and working with the people around the National Parks. We have been doing this ever since Dian Fossey asked for help back in 1983. It's Working
  10. wwf.panda.org

    May 14, 2024Conflict between people and wildlife - primarily crop raiding by buffaloes, elephants and, more rarely, gorillas - remains a challenge across the entire mountain gorilla range. Poaching of mountain gorillas for food is extremely rare, but snares set to catch antelopes, bush pigs and other wildlife kill or injure mountain gorillas, which ...
  11. Mountain gorillas are Endangered and a conservation dependent species. Because of their closely matched DNA with humans, mountain gorillas are susceptible to a wide range of human diseases, including measles, scabies, tuberculosis, common flu, and other respiratory diseases. First time exposure to an illness or virus that is relatively innocuous to humans can devastate an...
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