For the first time American couple Joe Mc Donald and his wife Mary Ann Mc Donald stepped on Rwandan soil with intension to visit the famous Rwandan Mountain Gorillas. The trip left a lasting memory and enthusiasm that the set a target of visiting Rwanda for 75 more times. After twelve years of visiting Rwanda,
Rwanda Names 19 New Baby Gorillas
The Rwandan community was joined by the international community to mark the traditional annual ceremony of naming new baby gorillas commonly known as “Kwita Izina” which saw the entrance of 19 new baby gorillas in the gorilla family of Rwanda. In his message on the event, President Paul Kagame was quoted saying that Kwita Izina
Rwanda Celebrates the 8th Gorilla Naming Ceremony on June 16th
Kigali- Rwanda will for the 8th time celebrate the birth of 19 baby gorillas and the naming of 1 female adult at this year’s annual Kwita Izina ceremony scheduled for June 16th, 2012, under the theme “Sustainable tourism for a green economy.” Thousands of Rwandans living near the sanctuary of the rare mountain gorillas, the
Rwanda National parks in poverty eradication drive
In order to protect the wild animals and improve tourism, government organizations have given development activities to the residents near the parks. Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration project (GVTC) together with Rwanda Development Board (RDB), Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and ICCN Kinshasa Congo created the development activities for the parks neighbour residents. Game rangers from Virunga
Gorillas Have Been in Rwanda for more than 110 years
According to the CNN Television news cast on its internet site, existence of gorillas from the volcano in Rwanda came to knowledge in 1902 when a Germany researcher found 2 gorillas in the mountains. From that time, Gorillas have faced many problems among which have been caused by the destruction of forests and actions of
Rwanda’s Gorilla Babies Named at Kwita Izina
So, the seventh Kwita Izina has now come to an end, and what an exciting few days it has been! It was so inspiring to see so many people come together to celebrate these latest additions to Rwanda’s mountain gorilla population. After the serious nature of the opening day’s conference, where delegates investigated ways to
Assessing Impacts from Community Conservation Interventions in Rwanda
Assessing Impacts from Community Conservation Interventions in Rwanda
2011-04-14T10:25:07+00:00 NewsVolcanoes National Park is Rwanda’s part of the Virunga region. It is one of the intensely protected national park in Africa. A recent comprehensive survey conducted by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund- International’s Karisoke Research Center, CARE International’s Enterprise, Equity and the Environment in the Greater Virunga Landscape Project, and the International Gorilla Conservation Programme
Mountain Gorilla Numbers Soar
The number of mountain gorillas living in the Virunga Massif in central Africa has soared by 26.3% since 2003, according to a new census. The increase in numbers from 380 to 480 individuals is thanks to “immense” efforts to reduce poaching and disease, scientists said – but should not be read as a sign that
Gorilla Ambassador Demands Strict Bushmeat Trade Controls
Ian Redmond, the Year of Gorilla Ambassador Ian Redmond said during the World Forestry Congress, recently held in Buenos Aires, that protecting animals and stopping bush meat trade are not a matter of choice, but are actually an essential part of forest preservation. He stated: “Forests don’t have biodiversity, they ARE biodiversity. If we take