"A female gorilla and its infant that were part of a 12-strong group attacked by gunmen last month are dead, say conservationists in the DR Congo," the BBC reports:
Not so fast, says ZNet. According to the populist website, any "appeal for funds" is just trying to fatten the coffers of already wealthy "conservationists" and the British-trained former militias they hire to patrol Congo's national parks. In fact, ZNet alleges, the gorilla killings might have been perpetrated by the mercenaries looking for a reason to ask for more money:
New Scientist has another take: "One theory is that the gorillas are victims of a conflict between those locals who see them as the basis for a tourist trade, and others who want them gone so they can use the forests to fuel a booming trade in charcoal."
The latest casualties brings this year's gorilla death toll to nine. Earlier this year, two silverback male gorillas were shot dead in the same area of the park in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, while a female was killed in May. A census carried out in 2004 estimated that 380 mountain gorillas, more than half of the world's population, lived in the national park and surrounding Virunga volcanoes region. ...