WWF (worldwildlife), what are they doing?
PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
For the past 10 years, WWF and other non-governmental organizations have worked with logging companies, the Cameroon Ministry of Forest and Wildlife and local communities to foster sustainable management of the gorillas’ forest home. These efforts help to ensure that logging enterprises protect sensitive wildlife corridors and waterways and contribute to the fight against poaching.
If you want to help Got to this wed-site for more information- http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/cross-river-gorilla
For the past 10 years, WWF and other non-governmental organizations have worked with logging companies, the Cameroon Ministry of Forest and Wildlife and local communities to foster sustainable management of the gorillas’ forest home. These efforts help to ensure that logging enterprises protect sensitive wildlife corridors and waterways and contribute to the fight against poaching.
If you want to help Got to this wed-site for more information- http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/cross-river-gorilla
WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), What are they doing?
SUPPORT FOR PROTECTED AREA DEVELOPMENT: WCS (Wild Conservation Society) is actively supporting the management of the three protected areas where Cross River gorillas are still found in Nigeria - the Mbe Mountains Community Wildlife Sanctuary, the Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary and Cross River National Park. This support includes the provision of infrastructure such as ranger posts, boundaries and vehicules, training of park rangers and ecoguards, field equipment and the facilitation of management plans etc. In Cameroon, WCS has worked with government to create two new protected areas within the last 12 months - the Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary and the Takamanda National Park. The Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary is the first protected area created solely for the conservation of the Cross River gorilla. It is also the only site where long-term daily monitoring and research on the Cross River gorillas takes place.