Abstract

The importance of gorilla conservation was recognized early, when the first National Park in Africa was established in 1925. This park, now known as the Virunga National Park, was created primarily to protect the mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei). Population estimates by George Schaller in 1960 averaged between 400 and 500 individuals (Schaller, 1963), but by 1978 only 252–285 remained (Weber & Vedder, 1983). Although the park did offer some protection, instability in the area along with poaching and habitat encroachment continued to threaten the gorilla population. Attempting to stem the decline, The Mountain Gorilla Project (now known as the International Gorilla Conservation Program – IGCP) was launched in 1979 with tourism as one of its main goals.

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