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New National Park Opens In Cameroon To Protect Endangered Cross River Gorilla

Takamanda National Park, Cameroon (AHN) - A new 261-square-mile park created to protect Africa's endangered Cross River gorilla has opened.

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World premiere of a high-realist portrait of the Cross River gorilla

World premiere of a high-realist portrait of the Cross River gorillaVancouver, BC, Canada – The first ever painting of a Cross River gorilla, Africa’s most endangered primate, will be unveiled to the public for the first time on 19 October 2008, at the Mountain View Conservation and Breeding Centre, in Langley, BC, Canada.

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Nigeria, Cameroon Cooperate to Save Most Endangered Ape

Cross River GorilaNew York - With just 300 individuals left in the wild, Cross River gorillas have found new conservation support from the governments of Cameroon and Nigeria, the only two countries where these great apes live.

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ERuDeF: Eight Gorilla Skulls Discovered in Batibo

ERuDeF: Eight Gorilla Skulls Discovered in BatiboA team of Environment and Rural Development Foundation, ERUDEF, conservationists recently discovered eight gorilla skulls in Batibo, Momo Division, Northwest Province.

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B.C. couple on mission to save endangered gorilla band

The gorilla stares out searchingly, a slight quiver on its lip, as it folds its fingers and holds its own hands. The image is strikingly real. But it's also a painting. Coquitlam resident Daniel Taylor worked for months, painstakingly recreating the critically threatened primate he encountered in Cameroon last year.

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