A recent report from 
 
the World Wildlife Fund 
 
(WWF) stated that 
 
mountain gorillas in the 
 
Virunga Massif region 
 
of eastern Africa have 
 
increased in numbers 
 
by more than 26% 
 
to 480 individuals since 
 
the year 2003, bringing 
 
the world population of 
 
the critically endangered 
 
species to 786. 
Conveying the 
 
organization's happiness 
 
with the increase 
 
in numbers, 
 
Mr. Allard Blom, 
 
a director with the World 
 
Wildlife Fund said that 
 
this degree of recovery 
 
is considered 
 
“absolutely remarkable.” 
 
 
We join in rejoicing 
 
at the news that the 
 
Virunga Massif mountain 
 
gorilla communities 
 
are expanding. 
 
With Heaven's grace, 
 
may these and all 
 
animal co-inhabitants 
 
be protected as we 
 
regard the planet and 
 
her inhabitants with 
 
ever more love and care. 
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/07/africa.gorilla.population/index.html
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/12/mountain-gorilla-population-increases-25-percent-central-african-national-parks.php
 
http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/endangered-mountain-gorilla-population-increasing-0819/
 http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?197658/Mountain-Gorilla-Census