![]() ![]() Suitable for Vegetarians.īutter ( milk), Sugar, Vanilla Flavour, Milk. Sugar, Wheat Flour, Egg, Water, Vegetable Oil (Rape), Skimmed Milk Powder, Glycerine, Cocoa Powder, Dextrose, Maize Starch, Raising Agents E450, E500, Salt, Vanilla Flavour, Colours: E124, E129, Preservative E202, Xanthan Gum.Ĭontains Gluten, Egg. Sugar, Wheat Flour, Egg, Water, Vegetable Oil (Rape), Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Glucose, Skimmed Milk Powder, Glycerine, Dextrose, Maize Starch, Raising Agents: E500, E450, Salt, Natural Vanilla Flavouring, Potassium Sorbate, Xanthan Gum. Sugar, Wheat Flour, Egg, Vegetable Oil, (Rape), Skimmed Milk Powder, Glycerine, Dextrose, Maize Starch ,Raising Agents (E450, E500), Salt, Vanilla Flavouring, Preservative (E202), Xanthan Gum. Sugar, Wheat Flour, Egg, Vegetable Oil (Rape), Water, Glycerine, Modified Maize Starch, Raising Agents (E450, E500), Cocoa (3%), Salt, Vanilla flavour, Colours: E124 & E129, Preservative E202, Emulsifiers: Xanthan Gum, Soy Lecithin Vanilla Cupcake Sponge Ingredients Sugar, Wheat flour, Egg, Vegetable Oil (Palm and Rape, Emulsifier E471), Skimmed Milk, Belgian Chocolate (5%), Glycerine, Dextrose, Raising Agent (E450, E500), Cocoa, Salt, Preservative E202, Stabilizer (E415), Colour E155, E133, Soy Lecithin Red Velvet Sponge Ingredients Thank you for your generosity.Sugar, Wheat flour (contains Gluten ), Egg, Vegetable Oil, Water, Skimmed Milk Powder, Glycerine,Raising Agent (E450a, Sodium Bicarbonate), Salt, Emulsifier E415, Preservative E202, Vanilla Flavour, Soy Lecithin. Every dollar you give goes to directly supporting our gorilla health programs and One Health initiative. Please consider supporting us by making a secure online donation. ![]() You can follow the Gorilla Doctors health monitoring efforts on our Facebook page, where we post photos and notes from our monthly visits. Thanks to everyone for their generous support! We look forward to sharing the resulting photographs in future newsletters and Facebook posts. Our communications officer Molly Feltner will bring the cameras to Africa in early September so the veterinarians can begin using them. If people can connect with the gorillas, then they will support efforts to save them from extinction.” Most people would not have a chance to see these gentle giants up close, so it makes it even more important to connect them through photos and videos. “ photos and videos show the world how amazing and beautiful the gorillas are. “I decided to support the camera campaign because I feel that we can connect people with animals through photos,” says donor Fran Mandeville of Durham, New Hampshire. Of course, being able to share photographs of the gorillas and our work helps us to raise awareness about the plight of mountain and Grauer’s gorillas and the need to protect them. for their expert opinions on possible causes and recommended treatments for the gorilla’s ailment. Dawn was able to photograph the swollen tongue of the female Kunama and send the image to human doctors in the U.S. That’s what led some donors, like Diane Christofferson of Maui, Hawaii, to make a contribution: “I want the Gorilla Doctors to be able to photograph the gorillas in detail so that if an assessment is needed away from the site, it can be better made.” Our veterinarians photograph their patients not only because the gorillas are captivating subjects, but because they can document gorillas’ health problems and make better diagnoses. Thanks to donations made by nearly 40 Gorilla Doctors supporters in just three weeks our team will be receiving DSLR camera kits from Nikon. This month, our newsletter subscribers and Facebook followers proved that small donations could make a big difference for the Gorilla Doctors. On Friday, August 24th, 2012 in Blog, Uncategorized. Docs To Receive New Cameras Thanks to Donors
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