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As Uganda’s first wildlife vet, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka has spent 30 years working to restore Uganda’s mountain gorilla population, which until recently, was critically endangered. Thanks to her ...
Mountain gorillas might look like muscle-bound jungle kings, but they’ve got layers (and lots of them). Behind those broad ...
while an adorable baby gorilla peers shyly from her mother's arms at the unfolding family drama. Seeing mountain gorillas in the wild is a magical bucket list experience, but it wasn't always this ...
The critically endangered mountain gorilla is getting help in Uganda from the African Wildlife ... Then a rare moment for humans to witness, as a baby gorilla began walking up to their group.
A baby nurses for two to four ... to local and regional economies.” A mountain gorilla tour is costly: approximately $1,500 in Rwanda, $700 in Uganda and $400 in DRC. A significant share of ...
The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest lies on Uganda’s southern border. It’s home to half of the world’s remaining population of mountain gorillas ... scaly skin. The baby gorilla had lost almost ...
Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. During this time I have become well acquainted with many of the gorillas, and they with me. They roam the mountain slopes and saddles in groups ...
There are about a thousand mountain gorillas remaining ... between 8,000 and 13,000 feet. These gorillas live on the green, volcanic slopes of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of ...
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Africa’s oldest and most biodiverse ecosystems, home to a vast array of birds, reptiles, mammals, and almost half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas ...