What conservation management challenge characterizes protecting the expansive Western Lowland Gorilla range?
International agreements and monitoring programs across multiple large countries
The strategy required to conserve the Western Lowland Gorilla contrasts sharply with that needed for the Cross River Gorilla due to differences in scale. Protecting the Lowland population involves managing a geographically wide territory that spans several large nations in Central Africa. Consequently, the management challenge centers on scale and coordination, necessitating broad international agreements, monitoring programs that cover vast territories, and dealing with pressures such as industrial logging across these expansive political landscapes. This contrasts with the high-intensity, localized focus required for the smaller, hyper-restricted Cross River population.
