Saving gorillas and helping people in Congo
Our Rwanda-based communication assistant Cedric Ujeneza just traveled to our remote field site in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – the Nkuba Conservation Area
Our Rwanda-based communication assistant Cedric Ujeneza just traveled to our remote field site in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – the Nkuba Conservation Area
On Monday, Oct. 10, Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund trackers reported that silverback Cantsbee was not in his group when they arrived for daily monitoring. Since
A grant from the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda has enabled the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund to expand its conservation education efforts, by adding a teacher
June 30, 2015 A lone silverback keeps trying It seems that age isn’t discouraging solitary mountain gorilla silverback Inshuti in trying to get females and
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December 22, 2014 Fossey Fund Tracker Witnesses Gorilla Births Once female mountain gorillas are old enough to reproduce, they usually have offspring approximately once every
October 27, 2014 When Gorilla Groups Cross National Borders It is a crucial task to have Fossey Fund trackers in the field monitoring our gorillas
September 25, 2014 Inshuti: An Unusual and Difficult Silverback Like humans, mountain gorillas are highly social creatures with intricate hierarchies, group life and interactions. However,
August 25, 2014 Gorilla Group Has to Regain Trust in People After a sequence of tremendously stressful events, which left Isabukuru’s group of mountain gorillas