Going to the Zoo. People are also building homes for them. They are being protected from diseases and predators
Dian Fossey, an American primatologist, was killed while studying gorillas in Rwanda in 1985. She was known for her work with mountain gorillas and her efforts to protect them from poaching and habitat destruction.
nothing
There are currently estimated to be around 1,000 mountain gorillas living in the wild. This subspecies of gorilla is critically endangered and their habitat is restricted to the forests of the Virunga Mountains in East Africa. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve these gorillas and their habitats to ensure their survival.
Mountain gorillas became endangered in the mid-20th century due to habitat loss, poaching, and human encroachment. Their population declined drastically, leading to conservation efforts being implemented to protect and save the species.
Gorillas are not extinct, but not very plentiful. Located only in Africa.
Going to the Zoo. People are also building homes for them. They are being protected from diseases and predators
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Mostly by canines .
To protect its eyes
To protect ozone , CFC's are being curbed. They are the ones that deplete ozone.
No. They wouldn't have ever seen or heard of gorillas.
Reindeer aren't endangered, so nothing is being done to protect them.
by keeping them in the cages that don't have have bars.
no only to protect there territory.
Dian Fossey, an American primatologist, was killed while studying gorillas in Rwanda in 1985. She was known for her work with mountain gorillas and her efforts to protect them from poaching and habitat destruction.
no killing them
Not much