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SO COOL! 125K Gorillas Found!

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Until recently, it was believed there were only about 75,000-100,000 Lowland Gorillas left in the wild. That’s why the news that scientists have found 125,000 of them that they did know existed is being viewed as such fantastic news.

The downside is that the location of the gorillas puts them at risk of the Ebola virus, which is deadly to gorillas. That, and humans who illegally hunt them, is what wiped out so many of them in the first place. That doesn’t mean that finding them isn’t great news, but only that the goal now must be to try to keep them alive and reproducing.

There are also a lot of unexplored areas near where they were found, indicating that it’s quite possible that there are more gorillas out there, that we are unaware of.

If they find still more gorillas, this would show a strong growth trend for that population which will help indicate what might be taking place with other animals in that area thought to be on the verge of extinction.

One of the most important issues for this find, however, is that conservation efforts in that area of the world show evidence of working. This is a huge boost for conservationists and primatologists to see that all their effort is working.

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2 Comments

  1. It is good to hear some good news for a change!

  2. That is absolutely wonderful! I am so glad to hear there are more than they thought. I love ALL animals and have always felt it is our responsibility as humans to take care of them…why? Because we are taking all of the places away from them that they actually should be living in. They are not meant to spend their years cooped up in a zoo…I don’t feel anyway, but that’s my opinion. I would love to see them roam the countryside like they used to hundreds of years ago (heck, even less than 100 years ago…even).

    So that is great to find more of these wonderful creatures in their natural habitat living life the way they were MEANT to live here on this earth. They are beautiful aren’t they?

    Makes you just smile…

    Sheila

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