Rare Video of Cross River Gorillas in Cameroon
Conservationists working in Cameroon’s Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary have collected the first camera trap video footage of the Cross…
Conservationists working in Cameroon’s Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary have collected the first camera trap video footage of the Cross…
Environmental clubs of schools in Mak-Betchou and the Tofala areas made their mark in the celebrations of February…
Conservationists working in Central Africa to save the world’s rarest gorilla have good news: the Cross River gorilla…
Efforts to save the Cross River gorilla, Africa’s most endangered ape, received renewed hope after the United Nations…
A gorilla species that’s been called Africa’s most-endangered primate has found an advocate in a League City girl….
A now critically endangered group of gorillas had split off into its own subspecies about 17,800 years ago,…
A Cameroonian environmentalist group is lobbying for the establishment of a new national park at Cross River on…
LONDON – HRH The Princess Royal (Princess Anne) tonight presented one of the world’s top prizes for grassroots…
During the recent International Year of the Gorilla Symposium, Ian Redmond – Ambassador for the UN Year of the Gorilla – and Princess Odette Maniema Krempin – UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador – signed special editions of Daniel Taylor’s Mountain gorilla and Cross River gorilla art works.
Following the declaration of 2009 as the Year of the Gorilla, the African Conservation Foundation (ACF) and the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) are launching a special campaign aimed at raising awareness about the plight of the Cross River Gorilla.