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Mountain Gorilla, an endangered species

by Gadala Isaac | 10-11-2017 20:20 recommendations 0

Mountain Gorillas, an endangered animal species in Uganda


There are actually two subspecies of gorillas: Low land Gorillas and Mountain Gorillas. The former live in lowland forests while the latter 10,000 feet or higher, mostly along the slopes of volcanic mountains .Mountain Gorillas are some of the world?s  endangered species inhabiting the tropical region in Africa mostly in the D.R Congo, Rwanda and Uganda. Currently, their numbers are estimated between 600-800(a slight increase from the scary low population mainly due to the protection of areas where they stay). In Uganda, Mountain gorillas are found in the Bwindi Impenetrable forest.


Mountain Gorillas basically feed on vegetation, lead a peaceful, playful life and are hardly aggressive unless threatened. These creatures just like humans are primates and share a great percentage of DNA, about 98%. I also agree with  George Schaller, one of the world?s leading gorilla researchers who emphasized this by saying: '' No one who looks into a gorilla's eyes-intelligent, gentle, vulnerable- can remain unchanged, for the gap between ape and human vanishes; we know that the gorilla still lives within us.''


 

     

Causes of Reduction in the Gorilla Population.


Sport Hunting: This involves killing gorillas and taking their hands, heads as trophies or souvenirs. The activity is not common nowadays as a lot of focus has been put on the protection of the gorillas.


Poaching: Hunters usually set traps for game like antelopes and unfortunately, the poor gorillas end up falling into the traps which as a result may kill them or cut off some legs and hands.


Deforestation: Due to the increase in population, demand for land and wood has increased as a result, people encroach on forests to get land for housing, agriculture and wood for furniture and fuel. Gorillas are also affected by some sicknesses/ infections from human beings and vice versa due to their genetic similarity. As a result, if not given quick care, they die.


Ways to promote increase in Gorilla Populations


ü  Act more movies and documentaries to create awareness, in this case giving a positive idea about gorillas. Some movies such as King Kong and Congo exist but these may give a negative impression of violence due to the characters shown by gorillas in the movies.


ü  Monitor remote or areas that are not easily accessible using drone technology.


ü  Promote and encourage gorilla trekking: This involves walking through the tropical forests and observing the gorilla?s way of life and taking some photos. It?s an interesting activity that can help us relate with them and also embark on conserving the endangered species. The revenue gotten from this should further more be used to not only to finance patrols and reserves but also to develop the regions in which the gorilla reserves are located so that the natives realize the treasure that gorillas have become to their communities.


ü  Furthermore, just to make the presence of gorillas in society more interesting, prices for permits to enter the reserves should be reduced for at most two weeks when a gorilla gives birth, a duration during which I would recommend the planting of a tree per tourist in memory of the new-born.


References:

George B. Schaller, ??Gentle Gorillas, Turbulent Times, ?? National Geographic, vol.188. No.4(October 1995, p.66)

www.bagheera.com/inthewild/van_anim_gorilla.htm

 

 

 
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5 Comments

  • says :
    Hi, Isaac! It's great to know that there has been a recent increase in gorilla populations, as you've explained in your article and shown in the graph. I really relate to the words of George Schaller, that we are very closely related to and deeply connected to gorillas. This is why I think that gorilla trekking, mentioned in your report, will be a very effective way of promoting gorilla protection. Befriending and relating to the gorillas will directly lead people to want to voluntarily protect and take care of them. Great work!
    Posted 02-12-2017 12:06

  • says :
    Hi, Gadala! Thanks for your informative report! I hope there to be more efforts to protect gorilla from extinction. Of course, starting with spreading awareness of recent problems of endangered species.
    Posted 17-11-2017 00:48

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Well written report Isaac! I didn't know that mountain gorillas were an endangered species, thank you for informing me! I find it very sad that people consider hunting as a sport, poaching and deforestation are also problems that the government needs to solve. Despite the problems it is heartening to know that the population of the mountains gorillas has increased a bit and i hope that increase will continue and not stop.
    Posted 13-11-2017 02:57

  • Elizaveta Zaretskaya says :
    It is very important and interesting. Thanks for your report!
    Posted 12-11-2017 15:13

  • Sumit Chowdhury says :
    Its very promising news that the population of mountain gorilla's have increased throughout the African region. Thanks for your report.
    Posted 10-11-2017 22:05

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