Bwindi mountain gorillas in Uganda and western lowland gorillas in Gabon spend significantly more time in the trees than previously thought. Credit: Martha Robbins Bwindi mountain gorillas in Uganda ...
The Guardian: ‘A life among the trees’: Bristol zoo’s gorillas move out of town
‘A life among the trees’: Bristol zoo’s gorillas move out of town
MSN: Why gorillas might be spending more time in trees than on land, new study reveals
Researchers have discovered that gorillas spend more time in trees than previously assumed. Western and Bwindi mountain gorillas in Gabon and Uganda found that even large males, weighing up to 170kg, ...
Why gorillas might be spending more time in trees than on land, new study reveals
Phys.org: Gorillas' tree time rivals chimpanzees: Even silverbacks spend hours foraging above ground, study finds
Gorillas' tree time rivals chimpanzees: Even silverbacks spend hours foraging above ground, study finds
Five miles from their former city zoo, seven gorillas are exploring their new ‘African forest’ home It has been an eventful few months for Bristol’s gorillas. The troop made headlines around the world ...
At a glance, gorillas and chimpanzees might seem like cousins in the jungle, both wild, powerful, and undeniably close to humans in appearance. But beyond their shared DNA and forest homes lies a ...
Plant Based News: Surviving Bristol Zoo Gorillas Finally Move To New Home
The "lonely" Bristol Zoo gorillas have officially been moved into their new home at the “African Forest” habitat at the Bristol Zoo Project ...