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  • Where do gorillas live?

    Where do gorillas live?

    You may have heard that gorillas live in Africa, but where in Africa? Here is a distribution map published recently, on February 28th. The paper is titled “Exposure of African ape sites to climate change impacts” and examines how climate change is going to affect African apes. “Exposure of African ape sites to climate change…

  • Lecture at Primary School in Kabwende

    Lecture at Primary School in Kabwende

    Keiko teaches children living around Volcanoes National Park about gorillas. On February 7, I went to a primary school in Kabwende area. The children were very energetic. At the end of the lecture, I asked, “Who wants to protect mountain gorillas so they can continue to sing their songs?” and most of the children raised…

  • Talk event with Prof. Yamagiwa in Kyoto

    Talk event with Prof. Yamagiwa in Kyoto

    On December 21st, we held a talk event with Professor Juichi Yamagiwa at Honen-ji Temple in Kyoto. The event was titled “A Tipsy Talk Between Two Gorilla-Obsessed People: Gorillas Without Smartphones.” We talked about the love affair between gorillas while enjoying delicious drinks and snacks, and watching selected footage that Keiko Mori has taken over…

  • Talked to kids about gorillas at primary school next to Volcanoes National Park

    Talked to kids about gorillas at primary school next to Volcanoes National Park

    On December 13, while showing primary school children the gorilla footage that Keiko has been taking for many years, she talked about various topics such as, “What kind of life do gorillas live in the forest?”, “Why is it important to protect gorillas?”, and “If a gorilla stares at you, you have to stare back…

  • Covered in The Mainichi news paper

    Covered in The Mainichi news paper

    Keiko Mori was featured in an article in The Mainichi Shimbun news paper (dated December 21st). It describes how Keiko Mori started filming gorillas and the changes she noticed in the Rwandan forest. It also features comments from Juichi Yamagiwa, director of the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, a leading gorilla researcher. “However, a…

  • Talk show with high school students of Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland

    Talk show with high school students of Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland

    I spoke online to high school students of Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland on the theme of “why gorillas must not become extinct.” I introduced videos of the sounds gorillas use to communicate (vocalization), talked about when females transfer groups, and also talked about plans to expand the park. Male gorillas are good fathers. When…

  • Online seminar, gorilla photo exhibition at JICA Global Plaza

    Online seminar, gorilla photo exhibition at JICA Global Plaza

    JICA Global Plaza (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) is holding a special exhibition on the Republic of Rwanda to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of friendly relations between Rwanda and Japan. As a related seminar, Keiko Mori’s online seminar will be held, so please come and join us! [July Monthly Special: Republic of Rwanda]Second Online SeminarI…

  • English subtitles on Talk show with an orangutan researcher (vol. 4-6)

    English subtitles on Talk show with an orangutan researcher (vol. 4-6)

    We have put English subtitles on episodes 4 to 6 of the talk show we produced last year. Here is the link to the playlist.

  • Gorilla Question Box: Do gorillas really say “ooh ooh”?

    Gorilla Question Box: Do gorillas really say “ooh ooh”?

    We accept questions about gorillas and our president, Keiko Mori, who has been photographing gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda for over 10 years, will answer them! She will talk about gorillas from the perspective of a photographer who has fallen in love with gorillas. This time, we received questions from two high school girls.…