Adopt-a-Gorilla Project

Become part of the solution

With only 1000 mountain gorillas left on the planet, when you sponsor a mountain gorilla from the Nyakagezi group in Mgahinga National Park, Uganda, you help secure their future survival.  

Your donation goes directly to local conservation and training programs in the region teaching them about the plight of the gorillas and how to prevent poaching and wire snare use, as well as to the  mountain gorilla’s veterinary care.

 

Meet the Nyakagezi Group

Mark
Dominant Silverback

$250 / $500

NShuti
Female with Newborn

$250 / $500

Mathew
Silverback

$250 / $500

Nkanda
female Sub Adult

$150 / $250

Rukundo
Silverback

$250 / $500

Tulambule
Infant female

$150 / $250

Mutagamba
Subadult Male

$250 / $500

Cyizanye
Adult Female

$250 / $500

Rukundo
Baby male

$150 / $250

Two Yearly levels of Adoption

Premier Sponsorship - One year

– Certificate of adoption

– A photo of your adoptee with information about that individual

– Information about the Nyakagezi group and all it’s members

– Face mask (QTY 2) by our own Sewing Center in Kisoro, Uganda

– Automatic recipient of SAFE Worldwide monthly newsletter

Executive Sponsorship - One year

– Certificate of adoption  

– A photo of your adoptee with information about that individual

– Information about the Nyakagezi group and all it’s members

– One time yearly personalized video of your adoptee in the field

– Face mask (QTY 4) by our own Sewing Center in Kisoro, Uganda

– a one of a kind wire snare art piece (various animal)

– Tote bag (QTY 2) by our own sewing center in Kisoro district, Uganda

– Automatic recipient of SAFE Worldwide monthly newsletter

Nyakagezi Group in Mgahinga National Park

Their lives are intertwined with ours. Their survival is in our hands

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