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The magnificent mountain gorilla


Just over 700 mountain gorillas remain in the world today. Two isolated populations survive, one in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, south-west Uganda, and the other on the forested slopes of the Virunga volcanoes, straddling the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda. Through the International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP) Fauna & Flora International is ensuring the survival of these magnificent creatures and their shrinking afro-montane forest habitat.

Photo: Gorilla-based tourism is a valuable source of revenue and is monitored to ensure that it benefits local communities as well as supporting gorilla conservation. Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras.Working with the protected area authorities of the three respective countries. IGCP is the only programme covering the mountain gorillas’ entire range and integrating all aspects of their conservation. It helps to protect and monitor the gorillas, provides training and support for park staff and advises the governments on environmental policy and legislation.

By linking conservation to local livelihoods, IGCP ensures that local people and communities benefit from the continuing presence of mountain gorillas. Rural development activities promote sustainable use of natural resources, e.g. beekeeping, cultivation of medicinal plants, mushroom production. Responsible gorilla-based tourism provides a valuable source of revenue as well as enabling spin-off activities that benefit local communities. For example, construction of a buffalo wall around the boundaries of the parks has reduced human-wildlife conflict and protected farmers’ crops

IGCP has been extremely successful in raising awareness of mountain gorillas in the international arena and at national and local community levels.

To find out more, visit the International Gorilla Conservation Programme website.

Discovery Initiatives "Great Mountain Gorilla Gathering" aims to raise $10,000 for IGCP

Join leading gorilla expert Ian Redmond OBE, Wildlife Photographer Heather Angel and other experts on a trip of a lifetime to Uganda’s Impenetrable Forest, one of the last refuges of the mountain gorilla. Discovery Initiatives has organised a nine day trip that offers privileged insight into the gorillas' world and their conservation. They provide an interactive and participatory itinerary with two (or more) permits to see the gorillas. The "Great Mountain Gorilla Gathering" departs 4th Oct 2008 and costs from £4,495 per person inclusive from the UK. A total of $10,000 is hoped to be raised for IGCP.

Learn more about the trip and how you can sign up on the Discovery Initiatives website

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