Monday, 24 September 2012

The populations of Mountain Gorillas

The populations of Mountain Gorillas are declaiming due to their life style. It takes 4 to 6 years for a gorilla to baby, a female Gorilla is recognized as a mature at the age of 7 or 8 that’s when it became sexually active, it also takes some more years for it to start breeding. A male gorilla mature at a greater age and it rules a family of around 5 t0 10 and some time a number can go up to 50 as male it rules for years. Now because of that family life style United Nations suggested that in 2020s gorillas in Congo may not be found any more. The effort of world wildlife (WWF) Tour operators, Government have done a great work to protect places like Bwindi national Park In Uganda, Mghahinga National park in Uganda, Volcanoes national park in Rwanda, places where mountain Gorilla are being protected and that has increased the number of gorillas.

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