9 Questions
What is one of the main reasons gorillas are endangered?
Loss of their natural habitat due to human activities like logging
Why are human diseases particularly harmful to gorillas?
Gorillas are not immune to human diseases
How can individuals contribute to giving hope to gorillas?
Participating in groups that work to protect gorillas
Gorillas are primarily endangered due to diseases, and human activities like logging have little impact on their existence.
False
Human diseases are not harmful to gorillas, and they do not pose a threat to the survival of gorillas.
False
Visitors can get close to gorillas and interact with them freely without any risk to the gorillas' health or safety.
False
Match the following threats to gorillas with their impact on the gorilla population:
Loss of natural habitat = Reduction in available food sources Human diseases = Significant harm and potential population decline Logging and deforestation = Limited space for gorillas to find food Visitors not following rules = Risk of stress and disturbance to gorillas
Match the following actions with their potential impact on helping gorillas:
Participating in groups to protect gorillas = Ensuring a safe and healthy life for gorillas Visiting a place where gorillas live and following the rules = Contributing to the conservation of gorilla habitats Logging and deforestation = Limited space for gorillas to find food Human diseases = Significant harm and potential population decline
Match the following statements with their accurate representation of the text:
Gorillas are endangered primarily due to loss of natural habitat = True Human diseases have little impact on the survival of gorillas = False Visitors can freely interact with gorillas without risk to their health or safety = False Protecting gorillas' habitats is not important for their survival = False
Test your knowledge on the threats faced by gorillas and the efforts to protect them. Learn about the impact of habitat loss, human activities, and diseases on gorilla populations, and discover how conservation groups are working to safeguard these magnificent creatures.
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