Despite the recent and ongoing insecurity in eastern DR Congo, the status of gorillas in the wild remains largely stable.…
Protecting Itombwe: A Vital Safe Haven for Grauer’s Gorillas

The Itombwe Nature Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the last safe havens for the critically endangered Grauer’s gorilla. With their population declining by over 80% in recent decades, these incredible creatures rely on the protection of this vast and biodiverse forest. Thanks to your support, we’re making significant progress in safeguarding their home and strengthening conservation efforts.

Protecting Itombwe is no small task. Just 55 dedicated rangers patrol over 6,000 square kilometres of dense forest, facing dangerous terrain, poachers and armed militia. These brave individuals are the first line of defence for Grauer’s gorillas and other endangered species who inhabit the reserve. Their work is demanding, often requiring long treks through thick vegetation in harsh conditions. With your help, we’ve expanded patrols, supplied rangers with better equipment, and levelled up their training. As a result, poaching and illegal mining are decreasing, giving the forest and its wildlife a chance to recover.
From our experience, we know that conservation works best when local people are involved, and our efforts extend beyond the forest to the communities living around it. We’ve been working with local leaders and using radio broadcasts to raise awareness about the importance of Itombwe’s wildlife. New radio antennas now bring educational programmes to even the most remote villages, helping people understand how they can play a role in protecting this essential habitat. When we build strong partnerships, we foster a sense of shared responsibility and encourage sustainable practices that benefit both wildlife and local people. This includes supporting sustainable livelihoods. By helping communities find alternatives to illegal mining and deforestation, we are ensuring that both people and nature can thrive together.

Your contributions are making a real difference in protecting one of the world’s most endangered primates and preserving a crucial ecosystem. Together, we can ensure that Itombwe remains a safe haven for Grauer’s gorillas and a sustainable resource for local communities. Thank you for being part of this vital mission!
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