In June 2017 our Chairman, Damian Aspinall and his wife, Victoria, made a special trip to our project in Gabon to oversee the transfer of a young gorilla group from the sanctuary where they met, to our Gorilla Protection Project in the Batéké Plateau National Park. During their trip, Damian and Victoria met up with Djalta and Ima; two male gorillas from Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, who made the journey back to the wild in 2003.

Randy M
That is something CRAZY i hope one day the Bigfoot family’s will accept us in to thar life like them gorillas did how cool to be part of a amazing situation
Michael L
EVEN GORILLAS DO NOT SMELL LIKE THEY HAVE BEEN EATING THE BODIES OF DEAD MISSING HIKERS. BIGFOOT ARE “EATERS OF THE DEAD”, WHICH IS QUOTED FROM THE MOVIE- “THE THIRTEENTH WARRIOR”. THAT MOVIE IS BASED ON A FACTUAL STORY OF VIKINGS WIPING OUT A TROOP OF MONSTERS THAT WERE CANNIBALIZING THE RESIDENTS OF A SMALL VILLAGE IN RUSSIA.
m99
I’ll check it out. Thanks Michael.
Asheim
One day the “Lamb will lie down with the Lion.”
Wolf
“I think I’ve lost my wife…” … brilliant.
JOHN E
THAT WAS A GOOD ONE …
Kim C. L
Way cool, thank you! Think how much we miss, not being able to interact with the wild creatures.
Brings to mind- Isaiah 11: 6-9
m99
I’d be less afraid of a gorilla than a chimpanzee. Both are smart. It’s my impression gorillas have sweeter natures. I like her (Victoria’s) attitude, ‘we’ll see’.. but, they had to be brave. Beautiful short. Thanks.
michael m
yes ,that was great.