
Campus News Update – September 16, 2020
This week, the news from The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund is all about plants. Sourcing and propagating of plants continues
This week, the news from The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund is all about plants. Sourcing and propagating of plants continues
We are excited to learn that the Rwanda Development Board plans to hold its annual ceremony to name the new infant gorillas born this year
Construction was temporarily halted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we were able to restart in early May as Rwanda began reopening activities
We recently had the opportunity to sit down with Theo Uwayezu and Emily Goldenberg of MASS Design Group to talk about the significance of local
On May 9, let’s count birds! The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund will be enthusiastically participating in Global Big Day on May 9. It’s a “citizen
1. Tara Stoinski, Ph.D. Dr. Tara Stoinski serves as President and CEO and Chief Scientific Officer for the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. As the Fossey
Protecting the biodiversity of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a global responsibility. You probably know the Fossey Fund best for our work
Question 1 How do you know when gorillas are female or male? When gorillas are young (up to about 8 years), it is difficult to
Mountain gorillas live high in the Virunga mountain range in east Africa. Their groups often travel to the highest elevations to seek food and establish
Fact 1: Biodiversity is crucial in conserving any ecosystem to ensure natural sustainability. Biodiversity is a term that describes the richness and variability in species