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Threats & Protection

In their natural habitat, gorillas are threatened by many different factors, such as

  • stress caused by the constant presence of people,
  • diseases transferred by people or domestic animals,
  • hunting for their meat,
  • hunting for fetishes and trophies,
  • hunting in revenge for crop-raiding,
  • injuries through snares set for other animals,
  • war,
  • isolation of gorilla populations in small forest islands,
  • destruction of the forest through deforestation, fire, or mining for mineral resources.

Here you can read more about these threats and about protection measures for the gorillas.

Threats

  • destruction or modification of habitat ->

  • isolation of small populations ->

  • conflicts between gorillas and people- >

  • poaching and other illegal activities ->

  • hunting for the bushmeat and pet trade ->

  • disease transmission/epidemic diseases ->

  • war and political instability ->

Conservation Measures

  • creation of protected areas


  • reforestation of corridors

  • cooperation with the local population

  • ranger patrols, public awareness campaigns

  • strengthening of law enforcement

  • public health measures


  • international diplomatic activities
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Community conservation committee meeting near the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (© Carlos Schuler)