
Gorillas - World Wildlife Fund
Gorillas face threats from habitat loss and poaching. Learn how WWF protects these intelligent and charismatic great apes.
What do gorillas eat? And other gorilla facts - World Wildlife Fund
Gorillas, the largest living primates, make their homes in central and eastern Africa. They function in a well-developed social structure and often exhibit behavior and emotions similar to the human …
Photos & Videos | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Photos and videos of wildlife, places, and nature from WWF.
Mountain gorillas - World Wildlife Fund
Mountain gorillas are recovering thanks to global conservation efforts, but they still face threats and need protection to survive.
Western Lowland Gorilla | World Wildlife Fund
Mar 3, 2021 · The western lowland gorilla is the most numerous and widespread of all gorilla subspecies. Populations can be found in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, …
Tracking gorillas in the Congo Basin - World Wildlife Fund
May 5, 2020 · When Ossolo moves across the jungle, normally with guides and tourists in tow, his ears are trained to interrogate every breaking limb and leaf rustle. Inevitably, he leads them to the gorillas. …
Eastern Lowland Gorilla | World Wildlife Fund
Learn about the critically endangered Eastern Lowland gorilla and WWF’s work to protect its habitat and future.
Where Do Tigers Live? | World Wildlife Fund
Where do tigers live? Tigers are found in amazingly diverse habitats: rainforests, grasslands, savannas, and even mangrove swamps. Unfortunately, 93% of historical tiger lands have disappeared primarily …
Cross River Gorilla | World Wildlife Fund
Cross River gorillas are scattered in at least 11 groups across the lowland montane forests and rainforests of Cameroon and Nigeria, an area of 3,000 square miles, or about twice the size of …
Gorilla | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
The two gorilla species—the eastern and western gorilla—live in equatorial Africa, separated by about 560 miles of Congo Basin forest. Each has a lowland and upland subspecies.