Posts Tagged ‘Republic’

Wildlife Conservation Society Finds Mother Lode of Gorillas

Monday, March 1st, 2010

http://www.wcs.org/gorilladiscovery
The world’s population of critically endangered western lowland gorillas has received a huge boost. A new, groundbreaking census released by the Wildlife Conservation Society shows massive numbers of these secretive great apes alive and well in the Republic of Congo.

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Western Lowland Gorilla & Forest Elephant Safari 2008 Central African Republic

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Safari to habituated western lowland gorillas in Dzanga-Ndoki NP, and forest elephants at Dzanga Bai, Central African Republic

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Western Lowland Gorilla Safari

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Up close encounters with Makumba, Central African Republic Oct 2008

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Western Lowland Gorilla Safari Congo 2008

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Up close to wild and habituated western lowland gorillas, Mbeli Bai, Mondika, Nouabale-Ndoki NP, Republic of Congo

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Congo Gorilla Habitat Threatened by Soldiers

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

In the Democratic Republic of Congo eastern lowland gorillas living in a national park are under threat.

Kahuzi-Bienga national park rangers say the animals are at risk as soldiers operating in the north and south Kivu provinces are encroaching on their territory.

At a news conference in Bukavu, the assistant director of the park said rangers have witnessed the wreckage themselves.

[Dieudonee Bodgi, Assistant Park Director]:
“What we, the guards and the locals, see happening at the moment is destruction.”

Several families of gorillas live in the very wide park area located near the border between the two provinces. Their habitat is being destroyed as troops deployed in the area destroy flora and fauna when they chop wood for cooking fuel.

According to the Assistant Park Director, some of the animals have become accustomed to the soldiers presence, let down their guard and are later killed for meat.

[Dieudonee Bodgi, Assistant Park Director]:
“What we see now is that gorilla families — we have nine families of which three are really accustomed to tourists and tourism — that is to say they are coming closer and closer to the stations. For example, the Mugaruka family which is really close to the station and it is at that location that the (the soldiers) are doing this kind of burning.”

Congo allowed thousands of Rwandan soldiers into its violence-ravaged North Kivu province in January to take on the Rwandan Hutu rebel Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda based there.

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