Help Save The Last Estimated 600 Mountian Gorillas Remaining In The Wild

There are only an estimated 600 Mountian Gorillas left in the wild, 250-300 Cross River Gorillas, Less than 4,000 Eastern Lowland Gorillas and less than 100k Western Lowland Gorillas. They are all critically endangered and at threat of extinction.

The amazing team at the Gorilla Doctors rescued baby Ndeze in 2007 when her parents were killed by rebel soldiers. They took her to Senkwekwe Sanctuary (named after her late father) where she is cared for to this day by Virunga park staff & Gorilla Doctor Vets.

Help The Gorilla Doctors Save The Last Remaining Gorillas In The Wild Before Its Too Late! VISIT: www.gorilladoctors.org 

 

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