Gorilla Doctors Content / Gorilla Doctors Content for ٺƵ en Ensuring a Future for 10 Iconic Animals /climate/news/saving-our-wild-creatures As the Endangered Species Act celebrates 50 years, a UC feature story highlights ٺƵ efforts to protect animals like Channel Island foxes and white abalone. April 19, 2023 - 1:16pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/saving-our-wild-creatures Study Predicts Poor Survival Rates if Ebola Infects Endangered Mountain Gorillas /health/news/study-predicts-poor-survival-rates-if-ebola-infects-endangered-mountain-gorillas If infected with the Ebola virus, less than 20 percent of Africa's endangered mountain gorillas would be expected to survive more than 100 days, finds a study from Smithsonian Institution, the ٺƵ-based Gorilla Doctors and others. April 12, 2023 - 1:26pm Katherine E Kerlin /health/news/study-predicts-poor-survival-rates-if-ebola-infects-endangered-mountain-gorillas Chew On This: Personalized Health Care for Mountain Gorillas /health/news/chew-personalized-health-care-mountain-gorillas Chewed plants are helping Gorilla Doctors and ٺƵ veterinarians provide personalized health care to wild, endangered mountain gorillas in East Africa. October 20, 2022 - 7:00am Katherine E Kerlin /health/news/chew-personalized-health-care-mountain-gorillas A Possible COVID-19 Silver Lining for Great Ape Conservation /news/possible-covid-19-silver-lining-great-ape-conservation <p><span><span><span>Respiratory illness outbreaks among wild mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park have declined since the start of COVID-19, according to a “<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00331-z">Correspondence” report in the journal Nature<em> </em></a>from Gorilla Doctors and the Rwanda Development Board.</span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Mountain gorillas are susceptible to human-transmitted respiratory pathogens. Respiratory illness is the second leading cause of death in wild, human-habituated populations.</span></span></span></p> February 10, 2022 - 12:15pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/possible-covid-19-silver-lining-great-ape-conservation Conservation Success Leads to New Challenges for Endangered Mountain Gorillas /news/conservation-success-leads-new-challenges-endangered-mountain-gorillas <p><span><span><span>A study published today in <a href="http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-89283-4"><em>Scientific Reports</em></a><span>&nbsp;</span>suggests that new health challenges may be emerging as a result of conservationists’ success in pulling mountain gorillas back from the brink of extinction. </span></span></span></p> May 25, 2021 - 5:43am Katherine E Kerlin /news/conservation-success-leads-new-challenges-endangered-mountain-gorillas Scientists Find Ebola Virus Antibodies in People Before 2018 DRC Outbreak /news/scientists-find-ebola-virus-antibodies-people-2018-outbreak-0 <p>Scientists found antibodies to Ebola virus in people up to a year before the 2018 Ebola virus disease outbreak began in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, or DRC. This suggests that either early cases may have been missed or that exposure occurs more commonly than previously thought, according to a study led by the University of California, Davis.</p> November 04, 2020 - 8:00am Katherine E Kerlin /news/scientists-find-ebola-virus-antibodies-people-2018-outbreak-0 Mountain Gorilla Numbers on the Rise /news/mountain-gorilla-numbers-rise <p>A 2018 survey shows that mountain gorilla numbers have increased in Bwindi&nbsp;Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, and Sarambwe Reserve, DR Congo, according to the&nbsp;Uganda Wildlife Authority. The 2018 Bwindi-Sarambwe mountain gorilla survey found a minimum of&nbsp;459 mountain gorillas in these regions, an increase from the previous survey estimate in 2011 of 400.</p> <p>When combined with the 2015-2016 population survey results of 604 mountain gorillas in the Virunga Massif, the total world population of endangered mountain gorillas now stands at 1,063.&nbsp;</p> December 16, 2019 - 9:50am Katherine E Kerlin /news/mountain-gorilla-numbers-rise Strengthening Global Health Security in Africa and Asia /one-health/strengthening-global-health-security-africa-and-asia <h2 class="heading--underline">PREDICT is training students and professionals in One Health skills, empowering country-led teams to prevent and respond to epidemic and pandemic threats</h2> <p>At ٺƵ, the&nbsp;<a href="https://ohi.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/">One Health Institute</a>&nbsp;has been&nbsp;<a href="/health/news/preventing-the-next-pandemic/">integral in global surveillance for zoonotic viruses</a>&nbsp;through its leadership of PREDICT, a collaborative international project funded by the U.S.</p> June 03, 2019 - 11:40am Kristin P Burns /one-health/strengthening-global-health-security-africa-and-asia Learning From Gorillas to Save Killer Whales /climate/news/learning-from-gorillas-to-save-killer-whales <p>In 2018, the southern resident killer whale population in the Pacific Northwest’s Salish Sea was at its lowest ever. The world watched in September as an orca named Scarlet, or J50, wasted away and died, leaving just 74 of her kind left. Some wondered if this was <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/09/14/what-extinction-looks-like-a-young-orcas-presumed-death-cuts-endangered-whale-population-to-74/?utm_term=.75ca8fff0e9a">“What extinction looks like.”</a></p> November 07, 2018 - 2:45pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/learning-from-gorillas-to-save-killer-whales THE DOWNLOAD: Floating, Decorating, Tasting /news/download-floating-decorating-tasting <p>An island of plants is improving the water quality and habitat in the Arboretum Waterway, but it didn't appear there naturally.</p> <p>The floating pad, described in the above video, was launched near Putah Creek Lodge by Arboretum and Public Garden Learning by Leading Waterway Stewardship interns.</p> June 26, 2018 - 12:30pm Cody Kitaura /news/download-floating-decorating-tasting