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Congo rebels seize gorillas habitat By EDDY ISANGO, Associated Press Writer
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KINSHASA, Congo - Rebels have seized an area in eastern Congo that serves as a wildlife habitat for endangered mountain gorillas, threatening one of the last known populations of the animals, conservationists said Sunday.

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Shelling and heavy gunfire could be heard from the headquarters of the Virunga National Park, and rangers were forced to flee over the weekend, said the international conservation group WildlifeDirect.

Only 700 mountain gorillas exist in the world, of which more than half live in the Virunga conservation area, a huge swath of territory at the intersection of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda.

Rebels loyal to warlord Laurent Nkunda have frequently battled over the park in their clashes with the army. Caught in the crossfire are the rare gorillas, 10 of which have been killed this year.

"This is a human conflict that is involving the mountain gorillas. They are not a target, but can so easily get caught in crossfire and shelling," said Emmanuel de Merode, the director of the international conservation group WildlifeDirect.

"We still cannot protect our gorillas. This conflict has no place in the park, least of all in the habitat of these animals. We hope they will be unharmed," said Norbert Mushenzi, director of the southern section of the park for the Congolese Institute for the Conservation of Nature.

The area containing the mountain gorillas was also attacked in January, when two silverbacks were killed. Four months ago, the dead body of a female gorilla was found. Conservationists say she was killed execution style.

International wildlife groups concerned about the welfare of the gorillas are funding a $100,000-crisis management program to increase the number of rangers patrolling the habitat.

"This appalling security situation is making it virtually impossible to implement the emergency program. There is a lot that we need to be doing, and we simply cant," said Lucy Fauveau of the London Zoological Society.

Earlier this month, hundreds of people, including rangers and their families, fled the park after fighting broke out. Wildlife groups said huge swaths of the park, including several patrol posts, had been occupied by Nkunda's insurgents and looted.

Since then, Nkunda's forces allowed a handful of rangers back to track the gorillas and they accounted for 18 of the estimated 72 mountain gorillas on the Congo side of the park, WildlifeDirect said.

But the most recent outburst of fighting forced the rangers who had returned to flee again, leaving no one to track the rare animals.

Virunga National Park, established in 1925 as Africa's first national park, is located in a lawless swath of eastern Congo that the country's government has struggled to bring under control for years.

Eastern Congo has been gripped by violence involving militias and rebels for more than a decade. Government forces have failed to prevent sporadic outbreaks of violence since the end of the country's four-year war in 2002.
 

Sammet

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Wow, I've heard about this before but didn't realise it had become this bad. I think the mountain gorillas are beautiful animals and it's a shame that it looks like they may not be with us much longer.
 
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Damn it's such a shame to see such awesome animals on the bring of extinction. Africa is such a mess...
 

Sammet

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There are only approx 380 Mountain Gorillas alive today, chances are in 10 years time the only evidence that these beautiful animals existed will be in photos. :nono:


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Sammet said:
There are only approx 380 Mountain Gorillas alive today, chances are in 10 years time the only evidence that these beautiful animals existed will be in photos. :nono:

they will still be in zoos and there DNA is being stored in cryogenic freezers (along with other endangered species) for use in the future when cloning is more practical, also lets not forget about or intelligent cousin the orangutan who too is very much endangered.


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Sammet

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Boxy Brown said:
they will still be in zoos and there DNA is being stored in cryogenic freezers (along with other endangered species) for use in the future when cloning is more practical, also lets not forget about or intelligent cousin the orangutan who too is very much endangered.


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There are two species of Gorillas, The Mountain Gorillas being a subspecies of Eastern Gorillas.

Western Gorillas are commonly found in Zoos, where as Mountain Gorillas die easily in captivity so there are none in zoos. What use are cryogenics if the animal can't survive in captivity? Of course the Orangutan is important too, but the Mountain Gorillas habitat has just come under threat from local warfare where chances are they'll either be shot for bushmeat or for sport. Either way, it's a sad thing to see happen. :badday:
 
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Boxy Brown

Sammet said:
What use are cryogenics if the animal can't survive in captivity?


Im sure will figure something out in in the next few hundred years (DNA lasts a long time at –238 °F).
 

Kizzattack

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It makes me sad just reading about it. I'd love to go poacher hunting, I'd happily hunt them to extinction.
They probably have some excuse like 'I'm just trying to feed my family' or 'I'm just doing my job' but there are thousands of other ways to go about that. I just don't understand why they would do it. Are they aware that they are hunting them to extinction?
 

nycdfan042

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im so sick of what were doing to the world...it seems humans will never be happy untill weve destroyed it. We would all be better off if a meteor hit and wiped everything off the face of the earth.
 
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man is aware of nothing but his own arrogance..until its to late unfortunately
 
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Boxy Brown

Kizzattack said:
They probably have some excuse like 'I'm just trying to feed my family' or 'I'm just doing my job' but there are thousands of other ways to go about that. I just don't understand why they would do it. Are they aware that they are hunting them to extinction?

they do it just for the fun of killing something, a cheep thrill in-between burning babies and raping women with there gun bayonets Link
 

Kizzattack

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“I still have pain and feel chills,” said Kasindi Wabulasa, a patient who was raped in February by five men. The men held an AK-47 rifle to her husband’s chest and made him watch, telling him that if he closed his eyes, they would shoot him. When they were finished, Ms. Wabulasa said, they shot him anyway.
What the hell do these people get out of doing that?
I'd happily burn myself to death right now if it would stop these people poaching animals and raping and murdering innocent people. Unfortunatly it won't help anyone if I did that. Surely things are worse there that in Iraq. I think someone needs to step in.
 
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