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Archive for July 2009
29 July 2009

Whether you’re a trembly-kneed beginner or a foot-sore veteran, it’s never too late to learn more about the world’s oldest form of fitness. Here are 25 steps which may help to make this year’s Great Gorilla Run just that bit easier, giving you more mind to enjoy the day and crazy sights:

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23 July 2009

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You can now visit the few remaining gorillas and help the Gorilla Organization to fund their conservation and community programme. Read more…


22 July 2009

picture-2.pngimg_0416.JPGimg_0423.JPGLatitude Festival was the third outing for the 2009 Festival Gorillas, who raised £1,900 for The Gorilla Organization’s conservation programme. Read more…

16 July 2009

elizabeth-gorilla-in-bwindi.jpgdsc_1794.JPGdsc_1509.JPGdscf0967.JPGdscf0956.JPGdscf0942.JPGElizabeth Roberts raised more than four thousand pounds for GGR and flew out to see the gorillas. Read more…

14 July 2009

img_0384.JPGimg_0389.JPGimg_0386.JPGThirty silent disco Great Gorillas turned out to support Great Gorilla Runner Martin Payne last night, who was participating in Anthony Gormley’s 4th Plinth project. Read more…

13 July 2009

picture-6.pngpicture-5.pngWhen rainbow wigs and dancing fur collide on a dance floor of cheese it could only be the Gorilla Party at Club De Fromage. Read more…

8 July 2009

picture-1.pngpicture-5.pngpicture-6.pngAfter the success of the March Gorilla Party, Club De Fromage are supporting the Gorilla Organization (TGO) with another cheesy music feast for the gorillas.
Those cheesy music kings, Club De Fromage, are once again helping to save the few remaining gorillas

The Gorilla Party is Cheese meets West, Fur meets Dance-Floor, and where for one night the urban jungle becomes the gorilla jungle.

To purchase tickets email contact sam@gorillas.org / 0207 916 4974 or go to the gorilla shop.

For every £8 ticket sold TGO will receive £6 which will be invested in a comprehensive programme of conservation and development projects.

3 July 2009

image.jpgpicture-3.pngIn the midst of the chaos and adrenalin-fuelled madness of Glastonbury festival there stood a proud Team of 26 Festival Gorillas. Read more…