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Rushegura Gorilla Family Receives New Baby Gorilla

Rushegura Gorilla Family receives New Baby gorilla

Rushegura Gorilla Family receives New Baby gorilla. The Baby gorilla was born in Rushegura family in Buhoma, one of the most popular gorilla sections of Bwindi Forests National Park. Born on 11th November 2020. The proud mother is Adult Female Munyana who welcomes her second born in the family. BOOK NOW

Munyana was sighted by morning trackers that had visited the family grooming the little one very protectively. The Baby gorilla population is on increase in Bwindi forests especially amid this year 2019 and we hope the living forest will remain the most iconic gorilla place in Uganda. In Rwanda, visitors are also wowed by the trekking experience in Volcanoes National Park where guests come face to face with both the mountain gorillas and the Golden monkeys.

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