Responsible Tourism helps Gorilla population
Posted: Wednesday, March 16, 2011
by Kieran Murphy
http://www.discoveryinitiatives.co.uk
A recent mountain gorilla census in Rwanda has revealed that the population of endangered mountain gorillas has increased significantly in the last 30 years, say researchers.
The census carried out in the Virunga Massif (which comprises of 3 national parks - Parc National de Virunga in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda) has revealed 480 individuals living in 36 groups. The last census in this area was conducted in 2003 and estimated the population to be 380.
While conservationists are upbeat about the results of the census they are also quick to temper any celebrations by drawing attention to the threats that still exist to primates in this Virunga region. 200 snares detected on a recent patrol in the Virunga Massif are a stark reminder that mountain gorillas need constant protection from poachers who while not necessarily targeting mountain gorillas, still pose a real threat to their continued resurgence.
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