GRACE Center

Holtzman Wildlife Foundation has completed a $100,000 grant for the construction of a night house facility for orphaned gorillas.

Increasing Threats

Years of civil unrest in Democratic Republic of Congo took their toll on the Grauer’s gorillas, a great ape found only in the Congo’s eastern provinces. Increased forest encroachment, illegal trade of captured infant gorillas, and poaching for meat wiped out nearly 80 percent of the wild gorilla population in past 20 years. The Grauer’s gorilla is now among the 25 most endangered primates in the world. Only 3,800 are estimated to remain in the wild.

Gorilla Rehabilitation

Enter the Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education (GRACE) Center, the world’s only sanctuary for Grauer’s gorillas orphaned by poaching. At GRACE, rescued gorillas receive the care they need and learn the skills necessary for reintroduction back into the wild. GRACE also works alongside local communities on conservation education, sustainable livelihoods, and other programs to safeguard wild gorillas and other threatened wildlife in Congo.

Night House Expansion

In 2015, Holtzman Wildlife Foundation funded an expansion of GRACE Center’s night quarters to double the number of rescued gorillas the center could receive from animal trafficking authorities. This project increased GRACE’s capacity so they can care for gorillas for the next 15+ years.

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Project Recognition

International Wildlife Conservation Award, Association of Zoos & Aquariums – 2016
Wildlife Warrior Award, Houston Zoo – 2015
Conservation Hero Award, Disney Conservation Fund – 2014
Conservation Project of World Association of Zoos & Aquariums – 2013