Challenges and Threats Facing Gorilla beringei graueri in Kahuzi-Biega National Park and Conservation Strategies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Estimates of Grauer’s Gorilla Population in Highland Regions of Kahuzi-Biega NP
3.2. Main Threats to Grauer’s Gorilla in Kahuzi-Biega NP
3.3. Overview of Explored Literature
4. Discussion
4.1. Poaching of Gorillas for Bushmeat
4.2. Effect of Mining for Mineral Resources on Distribution of Grauer’s Gorillas
4.3. Climate Change
4.4. Addressing the Need for Conservation Strategies
4.5. Improving Livelihoods of Humans to Protect Gorilla Population
4.6. Conservation Value of National Parks: Case of Kahuzi-Biega NP for Grauer’s Gorillas
4.7. Reducing Urban Dependence on Forest Resources and Gorilla Habitats
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Grauer’s Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) | ||
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Distribution | Threats | Strategies for conservation |
Historical | Poaching, killing, and deforestation | Continue improving the human condition |
Mining | Conservation value of the Kahuzi-Biega NP | |
Interaction and zoonotic diseases | Reducing urban dependence on Kahuzi-Biega NP Forest and gorillas’ habitats | |
Climate change |
Sector | Populations | References |
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Tsivanga | 223 | [22] |
258 | [23] | |
245 | [24] | |
130 | [25] | |
163 | ||
168 | [18] | |
181 | ||
200 | [26] | |
213 | [16] |
Poaching | References | Mining | References |
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Disappearance of Grauer’s gorilla; changes in natural behavior. | [27] | Impacts not only on gorillas but also on biodiversity conservation. | [22] |
Killing of gorillas for bushmeat; capture of infant gorillas. | [11] | Threats to integrity of the Kahuzi-Biega NP. | [23] |
Poaching facilitated by market in urban areas. | [24] | Impacts on gorillas’ lives; deforestation. | [11,25] |
Armed conflict in civil war; loss of Grauer’s gorilla habitats. | [4] | Degradation of Grauer’s gorilla habitats; encroachment on park by agricultural expansion. | [26,28] |
Major activity within the southern Kahuzi-Biega NP. | [1] | Disruption of local water sources and river ecosystems. | [4] |
Decline in Grauer’s gorilla population. | [4,13] | Pollution of the environment and aquatic life. |
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10 | [38] | Alhaji, N.B. et al. (2022) | Risk assessment and preventive health behaviors toward COVID-19 amongst bushmeat handlers in Nigerian wildlife markets: Drivers and One Health challenges | Acta Tropica | Documental |
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33 | [12] | Strindberg, S. et al. (2018) | Guns, germs, and trees determine density and distribution of gorillas and chimpanzees in Western Equatorial Africa | Science Advances | Applied |
34 | [59] | Wyatt, T. et al. (2018) | Corruption and wildlife trafficking: three case studies involving Asia | Asian Journal of Criminology | Documental |
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36 | [61] | Rani, Z. et al. (2017) | Effect of post-slaughter handling during distribution on microbiological quality and safety of meat in the formal and informal sectors of South Africa: A review | South African Journal of Animal Science | Applied |
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38 | [63] | Moon, S. et al. (2015) | Will Ebola change the game? Ten essential reforms before the next pandemic | The Lancet | Fundamental |
39 | [64] | Edwards, D. et al. (2014) | Mining and the African environment | Conservation Letters | Fundamental |
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41 | [8] | Benz-Schwarzburg, J. et al. (2012) | Driving the Great Apes to Extinction: Perspectives from Conservation Biology, Politics, and Bioethics, in Biopolicy | The Life Sciences and Public Policy | Applied |
42 | [66] | Bender, J. et al. (2011) | GIS based threat analysis of gorilla habitat in the Congo Basin | Zentralblatt für Geologie und Paläontologie | Applied |
43 | [67] | Nasi, R.A. et al. (2011) | Empty forests, empty stomachs? Bushmeat and livelihoods in the Congo and Amazon Basins. International Forestry Review | International Forestry Review | Applied |
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Consolee, K.T.; James, A.; Kalonji, A.; Luan, X. Challenges and Threats Facing Gorilla beringei graueri in Kahuzi-Biega National Park and Conservation Strategies. Diversity 2025, 17, 270. https://doi.org/10.3390/d17040270
Consolee KT, James A, Kalonji A, Luan X. Challenges and Threats Facing Gorilla beringei graueri in Kahuzi-Biega National Park and Conservation Strategies. Diversity. 2025; 17(4):270. https://doi.org/10.3390/d17040270
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APA StyleConsolee, K. T., James, A., Kalonji, A., & Luan, X. (2025). Challenges and Threats Facing Gorilla beringei graueri in Kahuzi-Biega National Park and Conservation Strategies. Diversity, 17(4), 270. https://doi.org/10.3390/d17040270