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As I said in my other post it was a truly incredible and if I admit pretty scary encounter not just with the silverbacks, but the black backs too protecting a female and baby,and when we returned apart from the exhaustion of the trekking for both chimps and the gorillas and the early mornings, tent life etc etc, I feel truly blessed that I have helped in my own way to help pay the wages for even one ranger for a week which may be small but could just possibly save a Silverback and his families life, because when one is attacked they all stick together and to take a baby the Silverback is usually killed, with consequences the "idiot " described on my initial post, using hand and heads as trophies, also trying to sell the babies into zoos even though a Mountain Gorilla has never ever survived very long in a zoo only lowland gorillas and also politics, land I could bore you to death with more but wont. It was an experience to hear from the logistics team who travelled with us and were all from Uganda or Rwanda their real thoughts on the murdering of these beautiful creatures, but remember to them they arent magnificent but a hindrence to the overgrown poulation lack of land and to the locals that dont benefit from the money tourism brings who quite blatantly showed their distatse whilst we travelled the country roads in the Safari jeep, the children shout, "Mazungo", meaning white man, then in English say give me the money but the adults look in distaste. We left believing more money from these gorilla passes should be given to the community to help them work and not kept by the government of these countries,