Ndume and Koko enjoy the leaves.
Ndume and Koko enjoy the leaves.
Here”s a super sweet picture of Koko to make your heart swell with love this Valentine”s Day.
Malinda, our night monitor, plays tug with Max while Fred, our carpenter, and Flower go about their business. In the background you can […]
Penny has a special talent for making really healthy food taste really, incredibly good. Having been raised with this delicious cooking, Koko now […]
Recycled cargo netting makes an super-sturdy, extra-comfy gorilla hammock. Koko usually likes to be high up in the play yard because it gives […]
Like his counterparts in the wild Ndume naps every afternoon. When the weather is nice, he likes to bring a few blankets outdoors […]
Koko, smiling sweetly.
Groundhog day may have come and gone, but every day is gopher day here at the Gorilla Foundation. We usually only see the […]
This is Koko”s brother, Mkubwa, the dominant silverback at the San Francisco Zoo. Do his eyes look familiar?
Koko loves hats. She has a collection of all different kinds – frilly flowered, straw, knit. Here, she makes a babushka out of […]
This past fall we raked all our leaves into the gorilla”s play yards. It not only proved to be good mulch, but great […]
Just like Koko”s brother, Mkubwa, the Koko Doll”s brother lives at San Francisco Zoo. You can buy the Koko Doll here, complete with […]
Max is friend to human and gorilla alike, and a fine watchdog. He loves to play chase with Ndume from outside the play […]
Ndume enjoys a piece of celery. He usually eats only the celery stalk, leaving the leaves for Koko. Whether by coincidence or design, […]
Koko rarely lounges directly on the ground. Instead, she uses a blanket, chair or a tub, as you see here.
Ray Bodie and his family are very active supporters of the Gorilla Foundation. He and his wife, Marianne, frequently make trips to do […]
What a mouth! Sometimes, repeated yawning can indicate stress in gorillas. Here, however, Koko is just preparing for an afternoon nap. She frequently […]
Koko”s current home is 40 degrees colder than her natural habitat of Central Africa. That’s why we are trying to move to Maui […]
© 2024 The Gorilla Foundation / Koko.org