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Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Ceremony

Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Festival gets underway!

Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Festival gets underway!

Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Ceremony

The seventh Kwita Izina gorilla naming is now underway in Kigali, Rwanda, with a specially-themed conservation conference kicking off this year’s event. Over the next few days, the Gorilla Organization will join government officials, NGO workers, conservationists and regional wildlife authorities in celebrating and naming the 22 mountain gorillas born over the past 12 months.

Assessing Impacts from Community Conservation Interventions in Rwanda

Assessing Impacts from Community Conservation Interventions in Rwanda

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A recent comprehensive survey conducted by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund- International’s Karisoke Research Center, CARE International’s Enterprise, Equity and the Environment in the Greater Virunga Landscape Project, and the International Gorilla Conservation Programme assessed the current economic and social status of households in the 12 sectors adjacent to Volcanoes National Park. The study was

Rwanda Baby Gorilla

Kwita Izina Set for 18th June 2011

Kwita Izina Set for 18th June 2011

Rwanda Baby Gorilla

Make a date with Rwanda in the week culminating with the annual Kwita Izina Gorilla naming festival, planned for the 18th of June this year. This date still has to be confirmed by the Rwandan cabinet though, showing the importance tourism has in general and Kwita Izina in particular for the government of the ‘land

Twin Gorillas Born in Hirwa Family in PNV

Twin Gorillas Born in Hirwa Family in PNV

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The Volcanoes National Park is announcing the birth of twins in one group of mountain gorillas, Hirwa. The good news was announced by RDB gorilla trackers of the Hirwa group on Thursday 3rd 2011 after observing the twins, who were born to the mother called Kabatwa. The twins are both males and looked very healthy

Census Confirms Increase in Population of Mountain Gorillas

Census Confirms Increase in Population of Mountain Gorillas

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The analysis of a census conducted in March and April 2010 in the Virunga Massif confirms a 26.3 % increase in the population of mountain gorillas, Gorilla beringei beringei, in this area over the last seven years, with a 3.7 % annual growth rate. When the census was conducted, there was a total of 480

KWITA IZINA 2010: Many Species. One Planet. One Future

KWITA IZINA 2010: Many Species. One Planet. One Future

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This year’s Kwita Izina was a celebration of biodiversity, environmental protection and conservation achievements! June 5th 2010 marked both the sixth annual Kwita Izina as well as the UNEP World Environment Day. The Rwanda Development Board was honored to have the event graced by His Excellency the President of Rwanda, the First Lady and numerous

World Environment Day & Kwita Izina

World Environment Day & Kwita Izina

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World Environment Day & Kwita Izina Many Species, One Planet, One Future  “Raising global awareness of biodiversity conservation as we give names to our gorillas”  The Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Ceremony is an annual event hosting thousands of international, regional and local visitors in an effort to raise awareness of the plight of Rwanda’s endangered

Mountain Gorilla Census 2010

Mountain Gorilla Census 2010

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How many gorillas live in the Virunga Massif? This is a question that has not been answered since the last census of the habitat in 2003. The Virunga Volcanoes is one of only two locations where mountain gorillas live. The last census in 2003 resulted in an estimate of 380 individual gorillas. For the past

Mountain Gorillas To Get Counted in Vital Census

Mountain Gorillas To Get Counted in Vital Census

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The critically endangered mountain gorilla’s current status is to be revealed through a census to determine its population size in the Virunga Volcanoes area that straddles the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda and Uganda in Eastern and Central Africa. The Virunga Volcanoes is one of only two locations where mountain gorillas

Titus Rwanda Silverback Gorilla Dies

Silverback Titus has Died in Rwanda

Silverback Titus has Died in Rwanda

Titus Rwanda Silverback Gorilla Dies

KIGALI: The world’s most famous mountain gorilla Titus, aka the Gorilla King, has died at the age of 35, the Rwandan national parks office said Tuesday. ‘He was born on August 24, 1974 and has been observed closely by researchers throughout his entire life. Tragically, he succumbed to old age on September 14,’ a statement