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Lowland Gorilla - Kamba
Lowland Gorilla - Kamba
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Lowland Gorilla - Kamba
Kamba is a western lowland gorilla born at Brookfield Zoo in 2004. She is the daughter of Koola, and in 2015 she became a mom herself, giving birth to Zachary. Western lowland gorillas are critically endangered primarily due to commercial hunting for the bushmeat trade, diseases such as the Ebola virus, as well as the illegal pet trade and habitat destruction from logging. It is estimated that there are approximately 200,000 western lowland gorillas in their native West Africa habitat (the forests of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, Congo, and Angola), and almost 350 western lowland gorillas living in accredited North American zoos.