Finally (I hope) I have mastered the art of uploading photos on to this blog. Here are some pictures of the 4 gorillas.
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So far all of the gorillas are doing really well and seem to be enjoying life in the warm humid climate of Cameroon. They are eating plenty of browse and other local jungle fruits and they are still very much local celebrities with many people visiting the project just to see ‘the famous gorillas’.






Mar 19th Brigitta S USD 10.00
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Darling! They look great! Can you tell us who’s who? Thanks and great job. Lisa
They are still movie stars and they look like stars!
What’s next for them after quarantine? They all look great!
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Thank you for all your dedication and work. I have followed their story newsletter of the Internation Primate Protection League, and now I can follow more closely by reading your blogs. Again, thank you for all that you do and now sharing it, it’s much appreciated.
I work with National Geographic Magazine. National Geographic’s website has an exclusive interview with photographer Brent Stirton about his award-winning photo of a dead mountain gorilla being carried out of Virunga National Park in Eastern Congo, strapped to a wooden stretcher, one of four gorillas which were found massacred in July of 2007 in the southern sector of the Park.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/2007-12/gorilla-massacre/gorilla-massacre-video.html