Why are gorillas tracked?Updated 6 months ago
Per our partners at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, the gorillas are tracked to ensure their ongoing protection and to better understand their behavior, ecology, genetic diversity, and habitat requirements—all of which is essential to developing effective conservation strategies. Their holistic approach is founded on four key pillars: daily gorilla protection, scientific research, training conservationists in Africa, and helping local communities to ensure the future of gorilla conservation for generations to come. The Fossey Fund protects two of the four gorilla subspecies: the critically endangered Grauer’s gorillas in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the endangered mountain gorillas in the Virunga mountains of Rwanda.
Learn more about our partner’s work protecting gorillas here.