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Gorillas on the  Internet

If you want to extend your surfing through the seemingly endless depths  of the internet for information about gorillas, you may start at a few links to organizations that are directly or indirectly  occupied with gorillas:

Several web sites deal particularly with the bushmeat  problem:

Regarding the Ebola  problem with apes, Peter Walsh created a special website.

There are several organizations working in areas where gorillas are living,  for example the Bwindi Impenetrable  Great Ape Project. The Institut  Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature and the Ugandan national  parks authority Uganda  Wildlife Authority have their own website too. Another organisation  is ARCOS (Albertine Rift  Conservation Society); the newsletter Backbone (English) or Le Pilier (French) can be downloaded from the website. ECOFAC's newsletter CanopĂ©e (in French) is also available on the web, as well as the one published  by CARPE (Central  African Regional Program for the Environment). A multi-disciplinary  project sponsored by the European Community to investigate and document  the future of the peoples of the rainforest is APFT (Avenir des  Peuples des ForĂȘts Tropicales). CEPF (Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund) is concerned with the conservation  of biodiversity hotspots. An overview on protected areas worldwide is  provided by the World  Database on Protected Areas by the World Commission on Protected  Areas.

For those who are looking for a job, there is an international  internet job  listing service called Primate Jobs coordinated by the Wisconsin  Regional Primate Research Center: Organizations with positions available  or individuals seeking positions may use this service. To list a position,  go to this address and select "Positions Available Listing Form".  Those seeking positions will use the "Positions Wanted Listing Form",  those looking for placement opportunities in primatology can consult the  "Positions Available" listing, and organizations seeking potential  candidates the "Positions Wanted" listings. On the Ape  Alliance website you can also find job offers, if there are some available. The African  Conservation Foundation offers jobs and opportunities for volunteers  if they have offers, and animaljobsdirect.com  as well as African Wildlife  and Conservation contain links to job sites.

Our Who's Who? explains abbreviations  that are used on our website and provides links, if available. Information  about conservation, education and wildlife in Africa is available on the  website of The  African Conservation Foundation and African Wildlife  and Conservation. ARKive  provides a digital library and collection of films, prictures and audio  of the world's endangered species.
Everybody who has a special interest in primatology should visit the Primate  Information Network at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This site  provides many links and services, for example with primate newsletters.  For research on primate literature visit PrimateLit.
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals is provided at www.redlist.org, and the IUCN Primate Specialist  Group has its own site. Satellite images of Central Africa are available  for download on  the Carpe website, at the ESA/SOGHA  site and at the site of the Bushmeat  Crisis Task Force (provided by Global  Forest Watch).

For anybody who is interested in the conservation of eastern gorillas,  it is essential to monitor the political development in the respective  countries. The latest information about the Great Lakes Crisis is available  from ReliefWeb  and IRIN news. Articles  from the African press are listed at AllAfrica.com.

Interesting material and links for those who love gorillas and everything  that deals with them are provided by GorillaHub.  And if you like games, you may try the iPod  games by coolgorilla (although they do not deal with gorillas directly,  the producers love gorillas).

Finally: If you plan a trip to Africa to see the gorillas, you will find  useful information and links here.

Last updated:  14/05/10

 

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