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Gorilla Journal no. 42, English

Renovation Afi Base Camp

June 2011
 

Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary is the most westerly of three sites in Nigeria where Cross River gorillas occur, the other two sites being the Mbe Mountains and Cross River...

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Wildlife Trafficking in Gabon

July 2011
 

The critical situation of the elephants and the great apes, and their role in the regeneration of the tropical forest, are well documented and broadcast by the media. This...

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Gorilla Killers Arrested in Congo

June 2011
 

Two men were recently arrested in the Kabo forestry concession in northern Republic of Congo for hunting a gorilla. The hunt was carried out during the closed hunting season, with...

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The Aspinall Foundation's Project in G...

June 2011
 

Over the last 12 years, UK-charity The Aspinall Foundation has been running a unique western lowland gorilla rehabilitation and reintroduction project in the forests of...

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Gorillas in Deng Deng

July 2011
 

In 1998 an environmental impact survey of a proposed oil pipeline route from Chad to Cameroon was commissioned by the Cameroon Oil Transportation Company, COTCO (Dames & Moore...

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A New Genetic Perspective

July 2011
 

Over the last two decades genetic studies have greatly influenced our understanding of the complex evolutionary history of one of our closest living relatives - the gorilla...

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Threats to Maiko National Park

July 2011
 

While the Maïko National Park still contains a high biodiversity, it is increasingly obvious that its conservation is still dependent on finding a solution for the threats to its...

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New Gorilla Census in Kahuzi-Biega

June 2011
 

A census team led by the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) in Kahuzi-Biega National Park in the...

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Sarambwe Reserve Support Project

July 2011
 

The Sarambwe Reserve Integrated Management Support Project ran from 2009 to early 2011. The project was funded by IUCN France and B&RD and implemented by the Congolese NGO...

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Human Metapneumovirus Infection

July 2011
 

The genetic relatedness of mountain gorillas and humans has led to concerns about interspecies transmission of infectious agents. Human-to-gorilla transmission may explain human...

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Gorilla Orphans in D. R. Congo

July 2011
 

On November 23, 2010, 9-year-old female Maisha and 7-year-old male Kaboko moved from the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project's (MGVP) orphan quarantine facility in Kinigi,...

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Gorilla Journal Nr. 42, English, June 2011