Here's why:
* Wildlife biologists study animals in their natural habitats, focusing on their behavior, ecology, and interactions with their environment. Gorillas are a key subject of study within this field.
* Primatologists specialize in the study of primates, which includes gorillas. They investigate their social structures, communication, and behavior, particularly in their natural environments.
While other environmental scientists may also be involved in studying gorillas, wildlife biologists and primatologists are the most directly focused on their interactions and ecological roles.