Saving The Last Silverback Mountain Gorillas From Extinction | Gorilla Doctors | Real Wild

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Published 2021-06-10
Deep in Rwanda's Virunga national park, Dr. Mike Cranfield and the gorilla doctors perform check-ups, give medicine to and operate on Africa's endangered mountain gorillas.

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Saving The Silverback: The Last Of The Mountain Gorillas | Gorilla Doctors | Real Wild

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All Comments (21)
  • OMG. This Documentary made me cry. So many Hero's on the front line and so many fallen hero's trying to protect these beautiful gentle giants, that are endangered. Thank you for all that you have done for them and R.I.P to those who have lost their lives trying to protect these beautiful gentle giants. You are all doing an amazing job. 😭🌏🦍
  • @cynthiafix5543
    If humans are mostly responsible for bring them to the brink of extinction then humans should do whatever is needed to save these majestic animals.
  • Please let's acknowledge how very important the Rangers/Trackers are! They are the direct link to the Mountain Gorillas! They know everything about them, they can actually identify each one by name, they know their personalities, they know who is sick or hurt, or even just acting different. The protect them from poaching. The bond between the them and the Mountain Gorillas is so beautiful, made from trust, protection, and love. Much respect to the Rangers.❤
  • @sonjam314
    God Bless theses trackers, Rangers, Vet’s and all those involved in trying to keep these beautiful animals safe!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • These amazing people are trying desperately to save a beautiful endangered species. I thank you all for doing everything that is possible to save them. I would be truly broken if these gentle giants disappeared from this world. Once again I thank you, you are my Hero's. Love from Australia. 🌏🦍💙💗🦋
  • Baby gorillas learn by simply just watching the older gorillas and copying their behaviors over a period of time.Mothers carry their babies under them which naturally allows the baby gorillas to have the closest and safest position to learn from.These animals are amazing.So close to human behavior.
  • I can't stop watching videos about gorillas - they are so majestic and intelligent. When I see a primate all I see is human. Africa wildlands are so beautiful; I find the people gorgeous, their accents lovely and culture fascinating. I hope I get the opportunity to visit before my time on this spinning rock evaporates if I'm extremely lucky. 🙏
  • I'd rather have semi domesticated mountain gorillas than none at all. Glad to see that there are people that take such good care of those poor giants.
  • @jerlee620
    The gorillas are like “I didn’t agree to be filmed though”.
  • The people that come to see the gorillas should have to bring a clear bill of health from a doctor saying they are free of anything that could be transmitted
  • we wouldn't need to intervene like this if there were no danger to their existency and they were not so few of them left. It is better to do what they do. Sad stressful times. We need to act and protect the vulnerable
  • I'm glad it's more localised intervention instead of massive foreign intervention.
  • @jstajoy
    I’m a nurse for over 30 yrs and would love to give up the US and join them in their journey. Bless each and every one of them.
  • Amazing!! Stop Poaching primates!!😡😡👊🏼👊🏼🐵🦍🦧🐒
  • @samanthawalker4171
    My heart goes out to all the trackers who sadly lost their lives to such unnecessary wars whilst trying to save these majestic giants of the congo.😔 R.I.P each and everyone of them and i hope they are playing with their past family loved ones and also the gorillas that they were trying to help and save that sadly went with them.
  • @coffinpaws
    I love at 46:39 when she gets darted she doesn’t even run away she’s just like “ow what the fuck-“
  • @cityandgirl
    Bless these angels taking care of these precious creatures. :thanksdoc: Amazing documentary. Gorillas are so special.
  • @clairen8335
    These men especially the one man who lived with the 2 orphaned infants for 3 years have a special place in heaven waiting for them...incredible men All the rangers are incredible men
  • It was man that caused this horrible illness to the gorilla's! It is now our responsibility to clean up their mess, protecting them and caring for them is the most important factor here!! It is the least we could do to give them a fighting chance to survive!!!!
  • The more you learn about the dignity of Gorilla, the more you want to avoid people.