Gorilla pack storms Golden Gate Park -- raising cash for conservation efforts
Julian Guthrie, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, June 10, 2007
(06-10) 11:11 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Billed as good fun for a good cause, hundreds of people in full gorilla suits ran, walked or loped through Golden Gate Park early this morning.
The 4.3-mile Great Gorilla Run began at 9 a.m. and ended less than 30 minutes later, when the fastest of the primates happily removed stifling masks to reveal sweaty faces. It was the first time the charity run to save the endangered Central African Mountain Gorilla has come to the United States, having started in London in 2003.
Inspired by the work of Dian Fossey, the Gorilla Organization, with offices in London and Kampala, Uganda, has raised an estimated $2 million and attracted thousands of runners. The charity run in San Francisco had to limit the number of runners to just over 400 because it ran out of gorilla suits - provided with the $100 entry fee.
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