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The southern boundary of the study area was the Cross River itself. The range (as of 2005) of the Cross River gorilla Gorilla gorilla diehli on the Nigeria - Cameroon border (the shaded rectangle on ...
When the Cross River gorilla population was rediscovered, the village of Kanyang adopted a voluntary hunting ban in 1987, in the hopes of drawing ecotourism to the region.
Cross River Gorilla Still (IMAGE) Wildlife Conservation Society. Caption. This is a still from the first professional video of wild Cross River gorillas. Credit (c) NDR Naturfilm.
Cross River gorillas are Africa’s rarest and most endangered ape, once thought to have already been driven to extinction. Camera traps have emerged as a critical tool for monitoring the health ...
In a rare sighting, conservationists have captured new images of the world’s rarest gorillas with several babies in southern Nigeria. The Cross River gorillas were spotted in the dense Mbe ...
The Cross River gorilla, a subspecies of the western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), is the world’s rarest great ape subspecies, with just 300 individuals believed to remain in the wild.
Here are 10 incredible Cross River gorilla facts. 1. Only 200-300 Incredible Cross River Gorillas Remain. Only 200 to 300 Cross River gorillas are left in the world, making them critically endangered.
A camera placed in a forest in Cameroon has captured rare footage of a band of Cross River gorillas – one of the most elusive species on earth – in their natural habitat. The two minutes of ...
The Cross River Gorilla, known as Gorilla gorilla diehli, is a critically endangered subspecies of the western gorilla. It was named a new species in 1904 by Paul Matschie, a mammalian taxonomist ...
The newly created Takamanda National Park in Cameroon now protects the world's rarest great ape: the Cross River gorilla. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of ...