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More Gorillas than we Thought

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  1. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    Now how do you miss a gorilla

    ngered: 125,000 gorillas found in Congo
    By BEN McCONVILLE Associated Press
    Aug. 5, 2008, 5:58PM


    Thomas Breuer AP

    EDINBURGH, Scotland — Wildlife researchers said Tuesday that they've discovered tens of thousands of western lowland gorillas deep in the forests of the Republic of Congo, calling it a major increase in the animal's estimated population.
    The Wildlife Conservation Society, based at New York's Bronx Zoo, and the Republic of Congo said their census counted 125,000 the newly discovered gorillas in two areas of the northern part of the country covering 18,000 square miles.
    Previous estimates, dating to the 1980s, put the number of western lowland gorillas at less than 100,000. But the animal's numbers were believed to have fallen by at least 50 percent since then because of hunting and disease, researchers said. The newly discovered gorilla population now puts their estimated numbers at between 175,000 to 225,000.
    "This is a very significant discovery because of the terrible decline in population of these magnificent creatures to Ebola and bush meat," said Emma Stokes, one of the research team.
    The researchers in the central African nation of Republic of Congo — neighbor of the much larger Congo — worked out the population figures by counting the sleeping "nests" gorillas make. The creatures are too reclusive and shy to count individually.
    Craig Stanford, professor of anthropology and biology at the University of Southern California, said he is aware of the new study. "If these new census results are confirmed, they are incredibly important and exciting, the kind of good news we rarely find in the conservation of highly endangered animals." He added that independent confirmation will be valuable because nest counts vary depending on the specific census method used.
    Western lowland gorillas are one of four gorilla subspecies, which also include mountain gorillas, eastern lowland gorillas and Cross River gorillas. All are labeled either endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
    While calling the new census important, Stokes said it does not mean gorilla numbers in the wild are now safe.
    "Far from being safe, the gorillas are still under threat from Ebola and hunting for bush meat. We must not become complacent about this. Ebola can wipe out thousands in a short period of time," she said.
    The report was released as primatologists in Edinburgh, Scotland warned that nearly half of the world's 634 types of primates are in danger of becoming extinct due to human activity. That figure, carried in a comprehensive review of the planet's apes, monkeys, and lemurs, included primate species and subspecies.
    Scientists meeting at the International Primatological Society Congress in Edinburgh said they hoped the report will help spur global action to defend mankind's nearest relatives from deforestation and hunting.
    Primatologists warned that species from the giant mountain gorillas of central Africa to the tiny mouse lemurs of Madagascar are on the "Red List" for threatened species maintained by the IUCN.
    The review was funded by Conservation International, the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, Disney's Animal Kingdom and the IUCN. It is part of an examination of the state of the world's mammals due to be released at the 4th IUCN World Conservation Congress in Barcelona, Spain, in October.
    "It is not too late for our close cousins the primates, and what we have now is a challenge to turn this around," said Russell A. Mittermeier, president of Conservation International and the chairman of the IUCN Species Survival Commission's primate specialist group.
    "The review paints a bleak picture. Some primates are quite literally being eaten to extinction. But it is by no means a doomsday scenario. There is a lot of will here among these scientists in Edinburgh and in the countries where primates live."
     
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    Does this mean I can go gorilla hunting?
     
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    It's a secret takeover. There are more than we actually think. :eek:
     
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    Michael: Uh, Jan. Look I think we need to set some ground rules...
    Jan: What are you talking about?
    Michael: The 800 pound gorilla in the room :eek: ? Carol? I'm still dating her so nothing can happen between us at the convention.
    Jan: Step away from me Michael. :eek:
     
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    Lets just hope that Ron Artest scares the Gorillas away that have been jumping on Tracy and Yao's back!

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    Ron Artest will not take the Gorillas head on.. He will get them from the inside... Enter their ranks... Sleep with the females... then he strikes... Championship..
     
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    Guerillas ain't gangstas!!!
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    As soon as they "discovered" this new batch of gorillas, they probably will end up condemning them to death now that everyone knows about them...including the poachers. Whatever safe haven area this was before...is probably not so safe any more. I may be misunderstanding the article but it reads like they traveled deep into the forest to a place they hadn't done gorilla research before. I guess part of my hope is they are in such a remote area away from where normal poaching occurs that they are not target worthy at this time because of the distance involved in trekking through deep forest. I wouldn't put past man to destroy this newly discovered population.

    Look, everybody, there are more gorillas than we thought! Or, there were before we found them. Oops.
     
  12. weslinder

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    Why would anyone hunt gorillas?
     
  13. SackLunch

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    They're delicious.

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    I have this concern as well. We need to start poaching the poachers.
     
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