A new born baby mountain gorilla in Buhoma sector of
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park excites conservationists. As most parts of
the world are still on a lock down due to covid-19 pandemic, the mountain
gorilla habitat has never stopped surprising the world despite the situations
at hand. There is a new born baby mountain gorillas that has been recorded in
Buhoma area, the northern gorilla trekking region of Bwindi.
A new born baby gorilla
A new born baby mountain gorilla was recorded at
Rushegura gorilla group, Buhoma area of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
According to statement from Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), the new born baby
was from Kibande mother gorilla. This marks the second birth in Rushegura group
family which has been registered in a period of not more than 2 months in 2020
alone.
The newly born baby gorilla now makes Kibande a mother
to 5 amazing off springs thus accounting to Rushegura group’s 17 members today.
Kibande is considered to be the most senior lady and kingmaker of Rushegura gorilla
group family. This makes it one of the exceptional habituated gorilla groups
worthy exploring on Uganda gorilla safaris in Bwindi.
We at Maranatha Tours and Travel shall keep you up-to-date
with current news in the wild, wildlife tours, gorilla safaris information and
all adventure Uganda safaris you would like to engage in. We thank Uganda
Wildlife Authority for its continued commitment to protect and conserve mountain
gorillas and other wildlife regardless of the covid-19 pandemic that has
brought the tourism sector to a standstill.
A new born baby mountain gorilla in Buhoma sector is
great conservation success considering the status and the continued threats impacting
these apes in the wild. Today, there exist only 1063 mountain gorillas on earth
and they thrive only in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC). Trekking mountain gorillas in the wild is such a memorable experience
and while on Uganda gorilla safaris or wildlife tours, it is only unique
primate adventure for you to have a close encounter with these apes.
Aside from Rushegura gorilla family group, Buhoma
sector also comprises of other 3 gorilla trekking regions. These include
Rushaga, Nkuringo and Ruhija areas. Each of these regions also feature habituated
groups set for tourists on Uganda gorilla safaris to engage in gorilla trekking
while on a holiday in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a haven to 459
mountain gorillas.