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Gorilla Journal no. 37, English

Important Forest Corridor for Gorillas...

December 2008
 

The Afi River Forest Reserve is an area lying between two sites in Nigeria where the Cross River gorilla is known to occur - the Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary (AMWS) and the Mbe...

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A New Approach to Gorilla Conservation...

December 2008
 

A new community-based approach to the conservation of some of the most remote (and hence least protected) groups of Cross River gorillas is currently underway...

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New Gorilla Population Estimates in No...

December 2008
 

It is generally recognised that naturally occurring treponematosis is found in some African nonhuman primates. In addition, bone lesions of treponematosis have been identified in...

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A GIS Habitat Map for the Kagwene Gori...

December 2008
 

The Cross River gorilla is the most endangered of all great ape taxa, and its rare and increasingly fragmented populations continue to be threatened by habitat...

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Possible Goundou in Gorillas

December 2008
 

It is generally recognised that naturally occurring treponematosis is found in some African nonhuman primates. In addition, bone lesions of ...

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A New Gorilla Group

December 2008
 

The history of the "new gorilla group" in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park dates from 2004 when WCS conducted a survey of the area. During that year,...

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Wildlife Crime in Cameroon and Operati...

December 2008
 

Illegal trade in apes is an issue that has suffered from great confusion and lack of knowledge for a very long time. While endless popular bushmeat studies keep...

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The Power of Local Stories in Lebialem...

December 2008
 

Cross River gorillas are found in isolated forest blocks including the Bechati-Fossimondi-Besali forest area in Lebialem Division, southwest Cameroon. Current...

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Rapid Decline in the Largest Group of ...

December 2008
 

Pablo's group is the largest habituated group of mountain gorillas in the Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, or anywhere in the world. The group was formed in 1993...

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Another Way to Protect Biodiversity - ...

December 2008
 

For a number of years the Congolese government has been campaigning in support of endangered animal and plant species, and has created a new conservation...

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Gorilla Journal no. 37, English, December 2008