World Gorilla Day

September 24, Wednesday

World Gorilla Day
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World Gorilla Day is celebrated annually on September 24. This event is aimed at raising awareness about the situation of gorillas, their role in ecosystems, and the threats faced by this species. Gorillas are among humans' closest relatives, and their preservation has not only ecological but also cultural significance.

History of the holiday

The initiative to celebrate World Gorilla Day appeared thanks to environmental organizations and researchers working in Africa. The date was chosen in honor of the birthday of Dian Fossey, a famous primatologist who dedicated her life to studying and protecting gorillas in Rwanda.

Goals of the holiday

The holiday helps draw attention to important tasks:

* raising awareness that gorilla populations continue to decline;
* combating poaching and illegal wildlife trade;
* preserving the natural habitats of gorillas;
* supporting conservation programs and national parks in Africa;
* developing ecotourism as a sustainable way of protecting nature.

Threats to gorillas

Gorillas face a number of dangers:

* deforestation and loss of habitats;
* poaching for meat or sale;
* spread of diseases, including those that can be transmitted from humans;
* conflicts in the regions where they live, which make protection more difficult.

How it is celebrated

In different countries, ecological campaigns, educational lectures, exhibitions, and documentary screenings are held. In Africa, reserves organize special tours where visitors can learn more about the life of gorillas and support their preservation. Schools and universities host lessons and meetings with scientists.
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World Gorilla Day in other years

World Gorilla Day in other countries

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