The mountain gorilla population in Uganda, Rwanda and the DR Congo have increased from a shockinglylow census record of just 254* gorillas in 1981to an estimated 880 individuals in 2013. In 2018, we were delighted to learn the combined population passed the 1,000 mark. In 2023, the cross-...
Survey results released today from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda, and the contiguous Sarambwe Nature Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo, have confirmed that the mountain gorilla population in the forest has grown to 459, providing further evidence that conservation efforts to pro...
At a time when difficult world events like the COVID-19 pandemic don't give us a lot to smile about, the news that Uganda is experiencing a baby boom in its mountain gorilla population is certainly a cause for joy. According to the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), while the country typi...
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Virunga Mountain Gorilla population Dynamics: Age- structured Model.Banzi Wellars
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to around 50% (around 500) individuals of the remaining Mountain Gorilla population and at around half the cost of neighbouring Rwanda is a great choice. We had 2 treks from Buhoma, the 2nd day showed us what a nor...
Study population and behavioural data collection The behavioural data collection was conducted on 25 wild, adult male silverback gorillas (older than 12 years) habituated to human observers, between January 2014 and July 2016, from ten social groups monitored by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund’s Kari...
using the presence of these signs as a proxy for respiratory infection. Mountain gorilla numbers have been recovering due to intensive conservation strategies31. However, their small total population of roughly 1000, split between two isolated forest fragments makes them extremely vulnerable to extinction...
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