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5 Things Friday

Father’s Day

Fact 1: Silverbacks are more than just protectors! Silverbacks may have historically been thought of as just the protector, but ...
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5 Things Friday

Locomotion

Distance: Due to the abundance of food sources in undisturbed habitat, and gorillas’ willingness to eat many different types of ...
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Gorilla Behavior

Gorilla Communication

Just like in humans, gorilla communication can occur through a variety of methods—body postures, facial expressions, vocalizations.  Communicating Dominance Gorillas ...
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5 Things Friday

5TF: Your Questions Answered

Question 1: Do gorillas get bored? While humans tend to assign human emotions to non-human animals, it is actually very ...
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Gorilla Behavior

Gorilla Moms and Dads: Being Together

As we have all hunkered down together during these times, it is comforting to think about how gorillas live together ...
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Biodiversity

Global Big Day- May 9th

On May 9, let’s count birds! The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund will be enthusiastically participating in Global Big Day on ...
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Silverback gorilla Mafunzo and his group. Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund

Press Release: Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Celebrates 55th Anniversary on World Gorilla Day

World Gorilla Day originated on Sept. 24, 2017, to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the work of the Dian ...
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Female gorilla Ukwiyunga and silverback gorilla Segasira Gorilla Protection

New gorilla group forms

One of the best things about protecting and studying mountain gorillas every day is that we sometimes get to see ...
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Trackers at Crater Lake Gorilla Protection

World Ranger Day celebrates wildlife heroes

Rangers, trackers and others who protect wildlife every day in the field are the frontline heroes of conservation. Their work ...
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Congo

Providing literacy training for Congolese women

The area where we work saving gorillas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is extremely remote and rural, ...
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Gorilla Infants

Baby Boom: Naming the gorillas of 2020

2020 was a rough year for people across the globe. Here at the Fossey Fund, we changed our work protocols ...
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Congo

Welcoming new members to our DRC team.

We are pleased to welcome Frederik Van de Perre, Ph.D., and Constance Fastré, Ph.D., to our DRC team! Frederik completed ...
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Congo

Fossey Fund Hosts Eight Secondary School Interns in Nkuba

This October, the Fossey Fund invited eight secondary students to join us for a month-long internship at our Nkuba base ...
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Ellen Degeneres Campus

More than a building: How our new Ellen Campus is giving women “a say in their own destiny”

As we work to build our new Ellen DeGeneres Campus, we are measuring the project’s impact through our “5 Es”: ...
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Congo

Building a Garden Out of Gorilla Poop

Not far from the village of Nkuba, in a remote area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo where the ...
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Biodiversity

Campus News Update – November 18, 2020

Our Ellen Campus may not have opened yet, but that doesn’t mean we can’t start teaching people about conservation! When ...
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Gorilla Research & Tracking

The mountain gorilla groups: A peek from the inside – Titus’ group

This is the third in a series of articles presented by the Fossey Fund’s Gorilla Program Senior Advisor Veronica Vecellio, ...
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Dian Fossey legacy empowers women

Our founder and one of the most well-known female scientists of our time – Dr. Dian Fossey – would have ...
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Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund

In her words: From Dian Fossey’s gorilla journals

Dian Fossey began her pioneering studies and protection of Rwanda’s mountain gorillas in 1967, and was killed in her cabin ...
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Education Programs

Rwandan university students arrive at our Ellen campus

The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund has been hosting students from the University of Rwanda since 2003, to facilitate their senior ...
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Gorilla Behavior

For mountain gorillas, brothers and sisters are important

Most species of primates have somewhat limited social relationships with their siblings. Often, this is because either males or females ...
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Anti-Poaching

Saving gorillas and helping people in Congo — Tracker Isoke

From hunter to gorilla protector ​ From hunter to gorilla protector ​ Our Rwanda-based communication assistant Cedric Ujeneza recently spent ...
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Press Releases

Anti-Poaching

The Illegal Trafficking of Gorillas Continues in Congo

The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International is currently working in a coordinated effort with the Congolese nature conservation authorities (ICCN) to rescue three orphaned infant ...
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Anti-Poaching

Ted Turner Makes Major Donation to Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund

ATLANTA (GA) – Philanthropist and environmentalist Ted Turner announces tonight his contribution of $1million to the Atlanta-based Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International(Fossey Fund), geared toward ...
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Conservation

First Rwandan appointed Karisoke director

First Rwandan Appointed Karisoke Director, Succeeding Dr. Katie Fawcett Tara Stoinski, Ph.D, New Vice President, Chief Scientist For the first time, a Rwandan national has ...
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Anti-Poaching

A Bright Future for Little Orphan Ihirwe

September 20, 2011 A Bright Future for Little Orphan Ihirwe One month ago, where the Virunga mountain range straddles the border of the Democratic Republic ...
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Congo

Fossey Fund Scientist Testifies for Great Ape Act Funding

Primatologist Tara Stoinski, Ph.D., the Dian Fossey Fund International’s Pat and Forest McGrath Chair of Research and Conservation, presented testimony to the U.S. House of ...
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