Traveler Story: Harriett Damesek
Harriet Damesek of Ormond Beach, Florida recently spent two days trekking to visit the mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and had the
Harriet Damesek of Ormond Beach, Florida recently spent two days trekking to visit the mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and had the
Several Fossey Fund scientists and associates have collaborated with scientists working at other gorilla sites to tackle an interesting question: Do gorillas show evidence of
How do bamboo shoots affect gorilla ranging patterns? What are the most effective anti-poaching strategies? Does stress affect the prevalence of intestinal illnesses in gorillas?
Fossey Fund field staff were delighted to see a newborn in one of the mountain gorilla groups we monitor in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, especially
August 2, 2016 New exhibit at Karisoke provides interactive look at gorilla conservation The Karisoke Research Center, founded by Dr. Dian Fossey almost 50 years
July 5, 2016 What do gorillas do when there’s no bamboo? Bamboo is a key food plant for many animals that live in Rwanda’s Volcanoes
July 6, 2016 Young Rwandan scientists in training at Karisoke Training aspiring young scientists is one of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund’s key goals among
June 30, 2016 Local leaders join Fossey Fund for gorilla treks and workshops An important aspect of the Fossey Fund’s work to save gorillas involves
The work of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in protecting mountain gorillas is completely dependent on the daily monitoring and protection carried out by our
April 4, 2016 Teacher training enhances conservation education outreach A grant from the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda has enabled the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund to