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The UNEP Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), the UNEP/UNESCO
Great Ape Survival Partnership (GRASP) and the World Association of
Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) have joined hands to declare 2009 the Year of
the Gorilla (YoG).
The "Year of the Gorilla" was launched at a
ceremony in Rome by UN officials with the help of Prince Albert II of
Monaco and representatives from more than 100 governments.
Experts
have warned that without urgent action gorillas will become extinct in
the wild within a few decades. Three out of the four gorilla species
are listed as critically endangered.
Why Gorillas are Endangered
Gorillas are under increasing threat of extinction as a result of
unsustainable human activities. Human poverty in the gorilla range
states is one of the most important factors. Gorillas are threatened by
armed conflicts, diseases, deforestation and bushmeat hunting.
“People
living in and around the last forested areas are struggling to
survive," said YoG Patron Jane Goodall. “If we can’t help these people find ways
of living that do not involve continual destruction of the forest, we
shall fail in our efforts to protect these wonderful great apes—our
closest living relatives."
Only 700 mountain gorillas and less than 350 Cross River gorillas are left in the wild.
Year of the Gorilla Edition
To celebrate the Year of the Gorilla, the African Conservation
Foundation and Canadian high realist artist Daniel Taylor created two
special editions of the Mountain gorilla print series.
This
powerful art work features the Mountain gorilla, flagship species of the
famous Virunga volcanic mountains of Central Africa.
Two editions are available:
Fine Art Giclee
Edition size: s/n 120
Dimensions: 16 ½ x 24 inches
Price: $300
Giclee Canvas
Edition size: Artist's Proof, only 10 prints!!
Dimensions: 27 ¾ x 40 inches
Price: $1800
Goal is to support the YoG initiatives and raise funds and
awareness for gorilla conservation by the Great Ape Survival
Partnership (GRASP). You can choose how your donation is spent by
selecting a project. 80% of the revenues will go directly to the
project that you donated to.
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