Gorilla Journal 24, June 2002

A New Ape Orphanage Project

The unrest following the war in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (former Zaire) has led to the slaughter of a large number of gorillas in the montane forest sector of Kahuzi-Biega. The recent gorilla census completed in 2000 revealed that half of the gorilla population had been killed for meat. Only 130 individuals were counted during the census. Poachers in Bukavu illegally keep many gorilla and chimpanzee babies.
The park, in collaboration with Augustin Kanyunyi Basabose, researcher at the CRSN Lwiro and head of the laboratory of Primatology, Department of Biology, has launched a campaign to search for and confiscate all the ape babies kept by poachers and is planning to conduct an orphanage project at Lwiro. We have already received three chimpanzee babies (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). A baby gorilla in a very bad health succumbed after we had tried our best to rescue him.
The orphanage project started with the three chimpanzee babies at Lwiro where Augustin Kanyunyi Basabose and his colleagues are looking after them. Our aim is to keep the babies until they are old enough to live freely in the forest without specific care. The park accepted to reintroduce them in their natural habitat when needed.
We received a small donation from GTZ/PNKB-Bukavu for the daily living cost including food, care and medicine, but it is not enough to fund the project. We are now looking for support to continue with our orphanage project. Our hope is that an international NGO dealing with animal conservation and especially great apes will support us in this task to restore hope to those threatened animals.

Augustin Kanyunyi Basabose

Update on the Lwiro orphanage

Dr. Augustin Kanyunyi Basabose has worked in the conservation of great apes in Central Africa for more than 10 years. He joined the IGCP in 2006 where he is the Conservation Science Officer leading the Ranger-based Monitoring Program, and also acting as the Country Representative in Congo.

Orphans in Lwiro

Kahuzi-Biega overview

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