Four critically endangered eastern lowland gorillas have been reintroduced to the wild in Virunga National Park, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the largest translocation of the species ever.
The four female gorillas, Isangi, Lulingu, Mapendo and Ndjingala, were rescued from the illegal wildlife trade as babies and rehabilitated at the Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education Center (GRACE), in Kasuhgo, eastern DRC. The newcomers are expected to provide a critical genetic boost to a small and isolated population of eight gorillas living in Virunga’s Mount Tshiaberimu.
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📷: Imagery courtesy of GRACE & Bobby Neptune
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