Showing posts with label endangered species. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endangered species. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2021

Video: Gorilla Trek Safari in Cross River State in Southern NIgeria

Gorilla Trek Safari in Cross River State in Southern NIgeria

The rare gorillas of Cross River State in the southern region of Nigeria are among the most critical endangered species of the Gorillas Diehli of  the Western hominid genus Gorilla. Their location is one of the most cinematic scenes in wildlife movies and documentary films.

See The Best Film Locations in Nigeria
http://totnaija.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-best-film-locations-in-nigeria.html?m=1
Gorilla and two babies in front of a tree© Jeremy DArbeau.

The population risks inbreeding and a loss of genetic diversity because there are so few Cross River gorillas and they live in groups that interact infrequently if at all.

HUNTING
The hunting and killing of gorillas is illegal in Cameroon and Nigeria, but enforcement of wildlife laws is often lax. Following conservation efforts, hunting has declined to a low level, but any amount of gorilla killing will have a significantly impact an already small population.

“If we don’t get serious about saving these spectacular species, it’s quite likely that many won’t be around in the years to come.”
- Tom Dillon,
WWF Senior Vice President, Field Programs.

Photos from 
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/cross-river-gorilla

For your own gorilla adventure, check out our extensive list of gorilla trekking safaris in Africa.

Where to See Gorillas in Africa?
1. Mountain Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda
2. Gorilla Trekking in Uganda
3. Cross River Gorillas in Nigeria
4. Western Lowland Gorillas in the Central African Republic
5. Different Types of Gorillas in Cameroon
6. The Democratic Republic of the Congo

Cross River Gorillas in Nigeria
Cross river gorillas are one of the subspecies of the western gorilla. Unlike their western lowland brethren, whose presence can be counted in thousands, the number of cross river gorillas in the world is considerably small. There are only between 200 and 300 cross river gorillas left in the area. The border of Cameroon and Nigeria is the only place in the world where cross river gorillas can be observed in the wild. Due to their low numbers,sighting them can be hard, time-consuming work, but is guaranteed to be extremely rewarding. Here are the locations where you are most likely to spot the cross river gorillas in Nigeria.

Best Place to See Cross River Gorillas:

Cross River National Park
Mbe Mountains
Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary

For guided Gorilla Trek Safari in Cross River State, contact me.




Wednesday, February 16, 2011

An endangered species of Nigerian men


Pastor Paul Adefarasin


An endangered species of Nigerian men in romance are the few good men who are;

1. Very faithful and they practice conjugal fidelity.
2. Very committed to the fulfillment of their sweethearts. They are proud partners in progress in both the academic and professional goals of their beloved. They do not treat women as sex objects, but as mutual HELP MATES and PLAYMATES
3. Very ambitious from the bedroom to the boardroom, that is to say, they are very good faithful lovers and very good faithful leaders.
4. Very bold and brave in the protection of the leadership of the family, community and society.
They are bridge builders and nation builders.

Nigerian Men like Pastor Paul Adefarasin.