Anita Sanchez,Chelsea Clinton
Save the...Gorillas
Save the...Gorillas
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Gorillas and humans share 98% of their DNA, an adult gorilla can eat forty pounds of plants in a day, and they only live in one place in the world: the rain forests of the Congo River basin. This book is filled with information that young readers will love to learn, including where gorillas habitats are found, what it's like to be a gorilla, why gorillas are endangered, and who has been working hard to save them. It also includes black-and-white photographs, a list of fun gorilla facts, and things that kids can do right this very moment to help save gorillas from extinction.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
Did you know that gorillas and humans share 98 percent of our DNA? How about that an adult gorilla will eat forty pounds of plants in a day? Or that gorillas only live in one place in the world: the rain forests of the Congo River basin?
Perfect for all animal lovers—and gorilla fans in particular—this book is filled with information that young readers will love to learn. From where gorillas habitats are found to what it's like to be a gorilla to why gorillas are endangered and who has been working hard to save them, this book gives readers all the facts they need to know to become gorilla experts.
Complete with black-and-white photographs, a list of fun gorilla facts, and things that kids can do right this very moment to help save gorillas from extinction, this book, with an introduction by animal advocate Chelsea Clinton, is a must for every family, school, and community library.
Gorillas are fascinating creatures that have captured the hearts and minds of people for centuries. These large, powerful animals are found only in the rain forests of the Congo River basin, making them one of the most endangered species on the planet. In this book, we will explore the world of gorillas, from their habitat and behavior to their conservation status and the efforts being made to protect them.
One of the most remarkable things about gorillas is their shared DNA with humans. Studies have shown that gorillas and humans share 98 percent of their genetic material, making them closely related. This genetic similarity is thought to be the result of a common ancestor that lived millions of years ago.
Gorillas are herbivores, which means that they primarily eat plants. They have a diverse diet that includes fruits, vegetables, leaves, and stems. An adult gorilla can eat up to forty pounds of plants in a single day, which is quite impressive considering their size. Gorillas are also very social animals, living in groups called troops. These troops can consist of up to thirty individuals, including adult males, adult females, and young gorillas.
Gorillas are endangered due to a variety of factors, including habitat loss, poaching, and human conflict. Habitat loss occurs when forests are cleared for agriculture, logging, or urban development, which destroys the gorillas' natural habitat. Poaching is the illegal killing of gorillas for their meat, which is highly prized in some parts of the world. Human conflict occurs when gorillas come into contact with humans, which can lead to aggression and even death.
To protect gorillas, there are several conservation efforts underway. One of the most significant is the establishment of protected areas, such as national parks and wildlife reserves, where gorillas can live in peace and without fear of being hunted or disturbed. These protected areas provide a safe haven for gorillas and help to reduce the impact of human activities on their habitat.
In addition to protected areas, conservationists are working to educate the public about the importance of gorillas and the threats they face. They are also working to promote sustainable practices, such as agroforestry, which can help to protect gorillas' habitat while also providing food and income for local communities.
One of the most inspiring examples of conservation success is the work of the Gorilla Conservation Foundation (GCF). Founded in 1991, the GCF is a non-profit organization that works to protect gorillas and their habitat in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The GCF has led several initiatives to protect gorillas, including the establishment of community-based conservation programs, the training of local conservationists, and the deployment of anti-poaching patrols.
Despite these efforts, gorillas are still facing significant threats. Habitat loss continues to be a major concern, and poaching remains a significant problem. In addition, climate change is affecting gorillas' habitat, with temperatures rising and rainfall patterns changing.
Despite these challenges, there is hope for gorillas. With continued conservation efforts and public awareness, we can help to protect these magnificent animals and ensure that they continue to thrive in the rain forests of the Congo River basin for generations to come.
In conclusion, gorillas are fascinating creatures that share 98 percent of our DNA with humans. These large, powerful animals are found only in the rain forests of the Congo River basin, making them one of the most endangered species on the planet. Despite the challenges they face, there are several conservation efforts underway to protect gorillas and their habitat. With continued public awareness and support, we can help to ensure that gorillas continue to thrive in the rain forests of the Congo River basin for generations to come.
Weight: 101g
Dimension: 194 x 133 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780593404096
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