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Two New Gorilla Births in Virunga National Park

 

(Posted 21st December 2025)

 

We are thrilled to share extraordinary news from Virunga National Park: two mountain gorilla births have been observed in just one week. These rare and joyful moments are a powerful reminder that conservation works and are making a real difference for one of the world’s most endangered species.

We are thrilled to share extraordinary news from Virunga National Park: two mountain gorilla births have been observed in just one week. These rare and joyful moments are a powerful reminder that conservation works and are making a real difference for one of the world’s most endangered species.

 

 

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