How We Freed Infant Imfura from the Snare Rope
May 30, 2011 How We Freed Infant Imfura from the Snare Rope Here are some more details about our difficult but finally successful attempt on
May 30, 2011 How We Freed Infant Imfura from the Snare Rope Here are some more details about our difficult but finally successful attempt on
May 29, 2011 Infant Imfura Freed from Snare Rope I have very good news to report today from the field. Our team was able to
May 25, 2011 We Try to Free Infant Imfura From a Snare This morning staff from the Karisoke Research Center, the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project
May 25, 2011 Pablo’s Group Challenging but Fascinating The largest group of mountain gorillas, named after Pablo, a historic silverback, recently reached a membership of
April 27, 2011April Brought Three Newborns – and More Despite heavy rain, April has been a lucky month for gorilla births. Three infants were born,
April 11, 2011 Veronica Vecellio, Gorilla Program coordinator, profiles Kubana Some of you may wonder how a gorilla you adopted years ago is doing now.
April 8, 2011 Faustin Barabwiriza: A Fearless and Dedicated Tracker The Karisokeâ„¢ Research Center recently honored the retirement of our longest-serving staff member. After nearly
March 28, 2011Group Males Work Together for Protection After months of physical fights among the three silverbacks of Kuryama’s group, one of the newer mountain
March 2, 2011 Newborn in Inshuti’s Group Such a good start of the New Year for Inshuti’s group! First the group gained a new female
February 18, 2011 Karisoke™ Research Published Widely The Fossey Fund’s Karisoke™ Research Center continues to attract scientists from around the world to study the diverse