Gorillas attracted both Japanese and Western researchers

Ape research teams formed with financial support from the Japan Monkey Centre were dispatched three times at the end of 1950s. At the same time, Jill Donisthorpe, George Schaller, and other Western researchers also began research on gorillas. The Japanese and Western primatologists met in a remote forest on the Virunga Mountains.*

■References (Books, papers, Web articles, etc.)
ゴリラ 第二版』  今西錦司 (文芸春秋社、1960)
ゴリラ探検記 新装版』  河合雅雄 (講談社学術文庫、1984)
ゴリラとピグミーの森』  伊谷純一郎 (岩波新書、1963)


*The Virunga Mountains are a chain of volcanoes located around the borders between Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The area is inhabited by mountain gorillas.


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