One of the goals of the research we do at the Gorilla Foundation is to better understand the intellectual, emotional and social development […]
One of the goals of the research we do at the Gorilla Foundation is to better understand the intellectual, emotional and social development […]
Redwood City, CA – Nov. 17, 2009 — Consumers wanting to “give green” this year can look to the Gorilla Foundation, a conservation […]
HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. (reprinted from gristmagazine.com, art. 2) Hail fell last night in Hermosa Beach. Ice sizzled in surf, pocked the sand, and […]
AVATAR: A Legend of Biosynergy, Compassion & Union By Anthony L. Rose, Ph.D. and Anna Gabriella Rose The Biosynergy Institute, Palos Verdes, California USA […]
Abstract A personal account of the travails of the gorilla hunter from the perspective of a wildlife conservationist who believes that people and […]
Redwood City, CA – March 24, 2010 —The Gorilla Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on interspecies communication, and home to Koko the famous […]
The report of a new census showing that more western lowland gorillas live in the northern region of Republic of Congo than previously […]
Penny dines with her father, Dr. Cecil H. Patterson and sisters Jenifer and Vicky. Dr. Patterson senior, who is 92 years old, continues […]
Dr. Tony Rose is currently working on a new book,Consuming Life, co-authored with Karl Ammann, the world renowned wildlife photographer who first exposed […]
Eric Remington, who is both a Buddhist Monk and a Nature lover, was also a very dear friend of Koko, the gorilla who […]
Essay by Anthony L. Rose, Ph.D., President and Founder, The Biosynergy Insitute, Palos Verdes, CA, USA Consulting Director of Conservation, The Gorilla Foundation/Koko.org, Woodside, […]
Join us in supporting wildlife conservation by visiting The Gorilla Foundation’s exhibitor table on Saturday, April 2nd at Cañada College in Redwood City, […]
This plastic airplane is one of many children’s toys placed in the Gorilla habitat for enrichment. We find these items at garage sells […]
Koko and Ndume love these little “Egg Baby” squeak toys so much we keep having to buy backup supplies. The Egg Baby is […]
Koko”s outdoor drapes are actually fire hoses, and her exercise mat insulates her from the cold ground during Northern California winters. She”s a […]
During the summer months when the days are longer, the gorilla’s bedtime routines start at 5:30pm. They get their last meals of the […]
Smoky, one of Koko”s dearest old friends, takes a nap on the kitchen counter.
It’s 1973 and 2-year-old gorilla Koko is sitting on the counter of her kitchen at the San Francisco Zoo. In front of Koko […]
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