Bobga
Young Bobga is another young gorilla almost certainly orphaned as a result of the illegal bushmeat trade. He was only 15 months old when he arrived at one of the other wonderful sanctuaries in Cameroon, Limbe Wildlife Centre. Having transferred to Mefou in 2019 Bobga has had a long road to recovery from the trauma of his past but today he is thriving, happy and safe living with other gorillas.
When you come to check out you can elect to 'go green' and have the sponsor pack electronically sent out, helping conserve our planet’s resources and minimise costs for Ape Action Africa, or have a printed version of the pack sent via the post.
If you are sponsoring Bobga as a gift you will be prompted to provide information about the recipient and how you would like the pack sent to them.
Young Bobga is another young gorilla almost certainly orphaned as a result of the illegal bushmeat trade. He was only 15 months old when he arrived at one of the other wonderful sanctuaries in Cameroon, Limbe Wildlife Centre. Having transferred to Mefou in 2019 Bobga has had a long road to recovery from the trauma of his past but today he is thriving, happy and safe living with other gorillas.
When you come to check out you can elect to 'go green' and have the sponsor pack electronically sent out, helping conserve our planet’s resources and minimise costs for Ape Action Africa, or have a printed version of the pack sent via the post.
If you are sponsoring Bobga as a gift you will be prompted to provide information about the recipient and how you would like the pack sent to them.
Young Bobga is another young gorilla almost certainly orphaned as a result of the illegal bushmeat trade. He was only 15 months old when he arrived at one of the other wonderful sanctuaries in Cameroon, Limbe Wildlife Centre. Having transferred to Mefou in 2019 Bobga has had a long road to recovery from the trauma of his past but today he is thriving, happy and safe living with other gorillas.
When you come to check out you can elect to 'go green' and have the sponsor pack electronically sent out, helping conserve our planet’s resources and minimise costs for Ape Action Africa, or have a printed version of the pack sent via the post.
If you are sponsoring Bobga as a gift you will be prompted to provide information about the recipient and how you would like the pack sent to them.