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03 May 2011
Here are some of our friends, sponsors or just nice places for you to visit
Gorilla Boogers
Gorilla Boogers is a super cool raisin brand launching in May 2011. Gorilla Boogers are sponsoring the 2011 Great Gorilla Run and are launching a Gorilla Boogers game app supporting the Gorilla Organization
www.ilovegorillaboogers.com
Theme traders
Theme Traders party planners, event management, props and prop hire are a creative events and party planning company operating worldwide. They kindly sponsor the Gorilla Organization's Great Gorilla Run and other events.
www.themetraders.com
Explore
Adventure travel company Explore offer exciting trips all around the world, including a Uganda adventure to visit the Mountain gorillas. They also do lots of great things for charity and are sponsoring the 2011 Great Gorilla Run
www.explore.co.uk
Longleat
Longleat is home to a wonderland of family attractions. The Safari Boat team with its resident gorilla on Gorilla Island, has supported the Gorilla Organization for a number of years and has raised a huge amount of money for projects in Africa.
www.longleat.co.uk
Blackpool Zoo
Just two miles from the famous sea-front, Blackpool Zoo is home to over 1,500 animals. Visitors to gorilla mountain can learn more about the Gorilla Organization and have the opportunity to donate to the Gorilla Organization's projects.
www.blackpoolzoo.org.uk
Go Ape!
GO Ape is an award-winning high wire forest adventure course of rope bridges, tarzan swings and zip slides... all set high up in the tree tops.
www.goape.co.uk
Tigers in the forest
Dedicated to saving the wild tiger from extinction. Michael J Vickers is a wildlife conservationist and photographer who has a strong passion for tigers and travels regularly to India in search of them in their natural habitat.
www.tigersintheforest.com
Gorilla Guerrilla
A new novel by Nick Tausig, is set in an African country where civil war rages. The story tells of a 12 year old boy's relationship with an orphan gorilla - a great read in support of the Gorilla Organization.
www.gorillaguerilla.co.uk
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David Hewitt, Communications Manager
The Gorilla Organization, 110 Gloucester Avenue, London, Nw1 8HX
Tel: 020 7916 4974
Mobile: 07801 971123
david@gorillas.org
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