“…Of these 82 individuals, 49 (60%) have no living offspring, and 43 (52%) are actual or potential founder animals [Wharton, 2000]. Much effort has focused on the development of assisted reproductive technology (ART) for the gorilla, including semen collection and preservation, artificial insemination (AI), ovarian superovulation, oocyte collection by transvaginal ultrasound-guided aspiration, in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and embryo transfer [Barrie et al, 1993;Douglass & Gould, 1981;Gould, 1990;Hatasaka et al, 1997;Huntress et al, 1989;Lambert et al, 1991;Lanzendorf et al, 1992;Loskutoff et al, 1991;Platz et al, 1980;Pope et al, 1997;Schaffer et al, 1991;Tribe et al, 1989]. In situations where natural breeding has been unsuccessful, ART may become necessary for the reproduction of genetically underrepresented individuals.…”