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Gorilla Journal no. 38, English

Bacterial Exchange

June 2009
 

The nature and frequency of human contact with wild primates is changing as a result of hunting, human encroachment on wildlife habitats, research, ecotourism,...

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Nigeria: Cross River Gorillas

June 2009
 

Improving Gorilla Protection in the Mbe Mountains Covering an area of about 80 km² the Mbe Mountains is one of three sites in Nigeria where gorillas are known to...

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Bwindi: Genetic Population

June 2009
 

Accurate population size estimates are an essential part of every effective management plan for conserving endangered species. Censusing rare and elusive wild animals that live...

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Genetic Diversity: Cross River Gorilla...

June 2009
 

Conservation research on gorillas has, to date, mainly focused on demographic factors, human impacts, and the influence of disease. Genetic data have been...

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Emergency Funding in Virunga

June 2009
 

From early 2007, security in mountain gorilla habitats has been highly volatile due to the long-lasting war in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo,...

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Moukalaba-Doudou 

June 2009
 

Since 1999, a long-term survey of gorillas and chimpanzees has been conducted by Kyoto University in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, Gabon. The Moukalaba area...

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Mountain Gorilla Research

June 2009
 

Fifty years ago, in 1959, George Schaller left New York for Africa to begin a study of mountain gorillas that would have lasting impact. His year of fieldwork in...

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Conservation in Sarambwe

June 2009
 

From its establishment in 1952 the Rutshuru Hunting Reserve included the Sarambwe hills until its recognition as the Sarambwe Special Reserve in 1998. From 1952...

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PALF

June 2009
 

The aim of PALF (Projet d'Appui à l'Application de la Loi sur la Faune Sauvage) is the legal protection of endangered species of the Congo Republic by...

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Mufanzala

June 2009
 

On March 26th, 2009, the rangers and trackers of the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (KBNP) made the tragic discovery of the corpse of the silverback Mufanzala, a 30-year-old male...

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Gorilla Journal Nr. 38, English, Juni 2009