Silverback Titus has died in Rwanda
Category: Mountain Gorillas, Rwanda | Date: Sep 16 2009 | By: paula
Dear Friends
We are so sorry to be the bearers of bad and sad news- Titus, the star from Gorilla in the Mist has died.
 
‘He was born on August 24, 1974 and has been observed closely by researchers throughout his entire life. Tragically, he succumbed to old age on September 14,’ a statement said.
Rwanda’s oldest silverback was made famous notably by a BBC documentary broadcast in 2008 and called ‘Titus: the Gorilla King.’
YoG Ambassador Ian Redmond, who knew Titus since infancy, said: “The death of any individual who plays such an important role in his community is a sad occasion.  All who knew Titus will mourn his passing in their own way – whether gorilla or human.  For me it is like losing an old friend – he was the first gorilla I saw when beginning my work as Dian Fossey’s research assistant in 1976.   He was a playful two-year-old and I was a newly graduated biologist, so we both had a lot to learn.   But Titus’s death from natural causes at 35 is also a triumph for conservation – how wonderful that we humans have been able to leave him the space to flourish and become the most successful silverback on record, then grow old and die surrounded by his family.   The King is dead, yes, but long live the King – his son Kuryama.”
The highly-endangered mountain gorillas are found only on the slopes of the Virunga mountains on the borders of Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Fewer than 700 mountain gorillas are left, according to the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International.
Both Rwanda and Uganda have turned gorilla tracking into a major eco-tourism industry and a big foreign-currency earner.
Legendary American primatologist Dian Fossey, who until her brutal murder in 1985 lived in the Virunga, is credited with bringing the mountain gorilla’s plight to the world’s attention and most likely saving it from extinction.
Fossey’s isolated life in the mountains of Rwanda was immortalised in the 1988 Hollywood movie ‘Gorillas in the Mist.’— AFP
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9 Responses to “Silverback Titus has died in Rwanda”
Anna M, on 16 Sep 2009
Another iconic ambassador for his kind that is now gone, seems to be the year that ends an era and starts a new, hopefully all his many offspring’s will end their lives the way it is meant, by old age a sleep in their nests. RIP Titus, you leave a great legacy..
Theresa, on 16 Sep 2009
Rest in peace, Titus. You will be forever remembered as an ambassador for your species. May your children leave a mark as you did.
GiulioP, on 16 Sep 2009
Un anno fa, il 24 agosto 2008, quando ci siamo incontrati, era il giorno del tuo 34° compleanno; purtroppo l’ho saputo solo ora con questa triste notizia.
Questo post te lo dedico di cuore, facendoti gli auguri che non ti feci allora, e ricordandoti, nel giorno del tuo compleanno, mentre a 3000 metri, russavi di gusto dopo l’ora del pranzo o mentre da babbo affettuoso, coi tuoi 235 kg, insegnavi ai tuoi cuccioli le buone maniere…
Ciao mitico Titus
susan monaghan, on 16 Sep 2009
to a gentle soul may you find your heaven Dianne will be waiting Susan Monaghan Canada
Brenton H, on 16 Sep 2009
Titus introduced thousands of people to the plight of his kind. It is so sad that Titus has passed away. There is a very comprehensive report about his death and his group on The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International website.
Annie, on 17 Sep 2009
At least he lived to a ripe age for a gorilla and was not killed by the hand’s of man! Dian would have been happy I am sure! Yes, read it on Dian Fossey Gorilla site! Great article!
Annie, on 17 Sep 2009
I meant hands!
colette brasseur, on 18 Sep 2009
A great lost but an old age. Rest in peace Titus.
A was lucky enough to see you once and I am not sure you were an animal..why not a kind of human being?
Rusty Stewart, on 20 Sep 2009
I am cirrently in Rwanda and visited the gorillas a week ago, check out my blog at rustystewartrwanda.wordpress.com for my gorilla pictures etc Titus’s life is as facinating as any human I know of.
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