Mountain Gorillas

Mountain Gorillas
Title Mountain Gorillas PDF eBook
Author Karen Kane
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 56
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780822530404

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Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and life cycle of mountain gorillas.

In the Kingdom of Gorillas

In the Kingdom of Gorillas
Title In the Kingdom of Gorillas PDF eBook
Author Bill Weber
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 404
Release 2002-12-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 0743200071

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Chronicles the attempts of the authors to protect and study the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, discussing the foundation of the Mountain Gorilla Project as well as the ecological and political situation of Rwanda.

Mountain Gorillas

Mountain Gorillas
Title Mountain Gorillas PDF eBook
Author Gene Eckhart
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 0
Release 2009-01-12
Genre Science
ISBN 9780801890116

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Tucked into one of the most beautiful and conflicted regions of the world are the last of the mountain gorillas. These apes have survived centuries of human encroachment into their habitat and range and decades of intense conflict and violence. The remaining 720 mountain gorillas exist in a fragile habitat, nestled in an area torn by human interests and needs for land, water, and minerals. With captivating photography and the most recent scientific research, Mountain Gorillas takes you deep into the montane rain forests of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to reveal the complex story of the mountain gorillas of the Virunga Volcanos and Bwindi. Gene Eckhart and Annette Lanjouw reveal how humankind affects the gorillas and their habitat, detail the innovative conservation and education efforts undertaken by governments and nongovernmental organizations, and explain how ecotourism and other conservation-focused enterprises support efforts to protect the two mountain gorilla populations. This perfect blend of intimate photography, thought-provoking scholarship, and engaging stories demonstrates the inexorable ties among the animals, environment, and peoples of the region, and makes clear why the continued existence of the Virunga and Bwindi gorillas is so important. Mountain Gorillas features stunning photos and four appendices documenting key biological and ecological information, habitat vegetation, milestones in mountain gorilla conservation, and travel information.

Gorilla Mountain

Gorilla Mountain
Title Gorilla Mountain PDF eBook
Author Robin Cranford
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1964
Genre
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Gorilla Mountain

Gorilla Mountain
Title Gorilla Mountain PDF eBook
Author Jill Wordsworth
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1961
Genre Gorilla
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Mountain Creatures

Mountain Creatures
Title Mountain Creatures PDF eBook
Author Sujatha Menon
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 54
Release 2007-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781404238770

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Describes the physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitat of a variety of mountain animals, including the cougar, giant panda, and more.

Encountering Gorillas

Encountering Gorillas
Title Encountering Gorillas PDF eBook
Author James L. Newman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 221
Release 2013-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442219572

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Gorillas, the largest of the apes inhabiting our planet, have been a source of fear, awe, and inspiration to humans. In this book, James L. Newman brings a lifetime of study of Africa to his compelling story of the rich and varied interaction between gorillas and humans since earliest contact. He illuminates the complex relationship over time through the interlinked themes of discovery, exploitation, understanding, and continuing survival. Tragically, the number of free-living gorillas—facing habitat loss, disease, and poaching—has declined dramatically over the course of the past century, and the future of the few that remain is highly uncertain. At the same time, those in zoos and sanctuaries now lead much more secure lives than they did earlier. Newman follows this transition, highlighting the roles played by key individuals, both humans and gorillas. Among the former have been adventurers, opportunists, writers, and scientists. The latter include real gorillas, such as Gargantua and Koko, and fictional ones, notably King Kong and Mighty Joe Young. This thoughtful and engaging book helps us understand how our image of gorillas has been both distorted and clarified through culture and science for centuries and how we now control the destiny of these magnificent great apes.