Introductions of Four Orphan Gorillas - the first days
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Introduction of our two young orphan gorillas, Ndeze and Ndakasi, to our two 7 and 9-year-old male and female gorillas, Kaboko and Maisha. Since the end of November, these four gorillas have lived next door to each other in two large enclosures at the Senkwekwe Center at Rumangabo Park headquarters.
They are a beautiful creation.
So much misunderstanding in the comments.
These four gorillas are victims of poaching, they were taken from their parents at a young age with the idea that they would be sold into the exotic animal trade.
At least two lived with their captors for some years before rescue and do not know how to find food themselves as they only lived in the wild for a short amount of time before they were poached. They dont know how to survive in the wild.
So this centre in the middle of Virunga National Park takes care of them and their needs. They have a lot of outside space to play in and climb and the full time care and attention of Andre and his co workers.
This "cage" is where they sleep at night to be protected from poachers. In this video it is also being used to introduce the two new smaller gorillas to the two existing gorillas. For those who think its cruel to keep them behind bars whilst this introduction takes place you should consider the alternative which is put them all in together and see who comes out the winner if fighting occurs. I have no doubt that if you were introducing two new domestic pets to each other you would have no problem with them being restrained for a short time until you know nobody will get hurt.
Finally you need to look at the bigger picture of what conservation organisations and Virunga National park are doing to protect wild gorillas. Virunga Park rangers patrol and protect the remaining gorillas in the park. They do this despite the constant threat of political upheaval (civil war) and poachers. And its working, in 2010 there were just 480 mountain gorillas left in the wild, in 2016 610, now in 2023 there are over 1000.
But this amazing result has come at a cost. Many rangers have died protecting wild gorillas from poachers in the park. So if you really want to help keep gorillas free and living in the wild you can do that by supporting the families of those who are out there doing the actual hard work of saving of gorillas whilst you tap away about how hard it is for you to see these magnificent animals behind bars or whatever your self absorbed problem is with what these amazing people do.
virunga.org/support-us/donate/fallen-rangers-fund/
The coolest animal in the world. Maybe these people should stop playing god over everyones lives including the gorillas. All they do is make things worse. Adam has a lot of apples.
I love that they grunt when they are happy.
I feel frustrated seeing them inside a metal Gitter.. Its cold at Night sleeping on the floor maybe could have used wood.
Thats why God made them trees from wood not metal.😰😷😷😷😷😷👎
U go and sleep inside there at night even if u helped them from danger.
Thats the same noise the big gorilla makes in the gorilla attacks man ( everyone should watch that video to see what big balls of lead truly is) to get the baby gorilla back!!
Why you put those gorilas in cage? Free me them or put them wide enclosure.
I didn’t love the scuffle when the man was strong arming the gorilla through a doir
It definately didn’t want to go in its cage
The Urban Gorilla National Geographic vhs documentry bought me here (It's on UA-cam if you want to watch it.)
Never fully understood why anyone would want to hurt a beautiful usually pretty calm to human creature like this
Because they are poor and hungry.
i hope they will live in the forest when they are grown-up.
I know I can't stand seeing them like that,behind bars and agitated. It enfuriates me!!
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Their cages keep getting nicer and nicer
These gorillas are seriously not happy
one baby at a time then.
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R.I.P KABOKO
gotta love Senkwekwe
What an extraordinary man!
mountain gorillas?