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DEATH OF TITUS ANNOUNCED  - Gorilla King
From the BBC website September 15, 2009:

Titus - the most famous silverback in Africa known as "The Gorilla King" - has died in Rwanda at the age of 35. He was the subject of a BBC documentary last year, and was studied by naturalists throughout his life - including US expert Dian Fossey. Rwandan officials described him as "possibly the most remarkable gorilla ever known", referring to his long life and his rise to dominance in his group. Titus was one of only about 700 mountain gorillas left in Africa. The highly endangered animals are found only on the slopes of the Virunga mountains on the borders of Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.  <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif> The plight of the mountain gorilla was brought to the attention of the world by Fossey, who lived in the Virunga until her murder in 1985. "He was born on 24 August 1974 and has been observed closely by researchers throughout his entire life," a statement from the Rwandan national parks office said. "Tragically, he succumbed to old age on September 14." The life expectancy of a healthy gorilla is about 40. The silverback's story was featured last year in a BBC documentary called Titus: The Gorilla King. He rose to become the dominant male in his group despite losing family members and being born underdeveloped. "Every gorilla death recorded is not only a great loss, but a major setback to conservation efforts of removing the mountain gorillas off the endangered species list," tourism officials said. Gorilla tracking is now the mainstay of tourism in Rwanda http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8262934.stm  

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THE RISING OF PARK FEES :
 
We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this news letter, In some of the parks like Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Manyara and Arusha National Park the fees have not changed. Fees have only risen in Kilimanjaro, the Crater and Serengeti National Park. This has resulted to remaining of the same fees to some of the parks like Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Manyara and Arusha National Parks. So the fees has only risen in Kilimanjaro, Crater fees and Serengeti. We also appreciate the efforts of those who sent their views direct to TANAPA and NCAA. Our special thanks to the Tanzania Association of Tour Operator (TATO).
 
written by Kazen
 
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NEW DISCOVERY IN TANZANIA :
 
Researchers have just discovered a new species of monkey in the southern Highlands. It is the fist discovery of such large mammal in the last 20 years in Africa. Highland mangabey is the name given to the monkey. It is endangered and endemic species . We ask people who fall in love with wild animals and nature to support the researchers and their protection of the species. Calabash Adventures can soon send you the link to allow you to donate to researchers directly.
 
written by Tillya
 
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SERENGETI MIGRATION :
 
Wildebeests are now heading southeast of Serengeti - Gol Kopjes. They will be on the border of Ngorongoro and Serengeti - Ndutu and Salei Plains until March when they will move to the southern Serengeti. Click to see race for life.
 
written by Tillya
 
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GORILLA TREKKING AND VICTORIA FALLS :
 
We have started our operation in Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. We will start organizing weekly departure safaris to Victoria Falls. We can arrange road transportation from Arusha to Livingstone (Zambia) or Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
 
We also operate a gorilla trekking safari in Uganda with road transport and hydrofoil (speed boat) transport to Bukoba and Uganda.
 
We welcome you to enjoy our new combine packages.
 
written by Tillya
 
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NEW PRODUCTS :
 
We will soon start organizing tours in Dodoma and Morogoro. These tours include interesting cultural experiences including traditional music and dancing, drumming, African magic and African foods. The tours can be extended to Iringa and the Usangu Game reserve. Please let us know if this kind of safari interests you. We are also doing research on the Ngoni tribe (in Songea Ruvuma) and the Sandawe tribe in Dodoma. Ngoni is sub-tribe of the Zulu tribe in South Africa who left there the Rising of Zulu Empire.
 
written by Robert Masai
 
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