The wild population of western lowland gorillas is estimated somewhere between 90,000 and 110,000. western lowland gorillas needs soft protection enclosure fence netting
Many gorillas are killed for the ‘bush meat’ trade where animals are shot by hunters and the meat sold to traders in towns and cities. western lowland gorillas needs soft protection enclosure fence netting.
As there are so few western lowland gorillas, it is necessary to manage the populations in human care and wild populations, if the species is to recover. Bristol Zoo Gardens is actively involved in ensuring there is a strong population in human care.
In the wild, western lowland gorillas live in tropical rainforest.
Gorillas’ beds are simply a mat of nearby vegetation thrown together to form a cosy nest. They prefer to live in areas where there is a mass of low-level juicy vegetation: old river beds, old clearings or areas affected by landslides.
Western lowland gorillas are herbivores; their diet consists of vegetation, some fruits, and nuts.
Our gorillas eat a wide variety of vegetables, nuts, eggs, branches and a specially made biscuit, to give them all the nutrients they need. Besides constant fresh water being available for drinking, they are also given sugar-free Ribena and herbal tea.
Lowland gorillas needs soft protection enclosure fence netting to ensure their living environment. Hand woven stainless steel wire rope can provide a safety and closed with good air and vision.
If you want to give animals a more comfortable environment, hand woven mesh is the best option.