More than 300 gorillas butchered each year in the Republic of Congo
Rose Picardal of Endangered Species InternationalMarch 27, 2009
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![]() ![]() Gorilla hand found at a market in the Republic of Congo. Photos courtesy of Endangered Species International |
Pierre Fidenci, head of Endangered Species International, says that gorilla illegal market trade is thriving in Congo and the mass arrival of the Chinese in search of natural resources will exacerbate illegal hunting for rare and endangered species.
If the present trend in forest exploitation continues in Kouilou, most edible endangered wildlife — including great apes — will vanish within a few years in this region. Examples of frequent wildlife species observed by a local ESI team led by Franck Makoundi, included mandrill, African rock python, spotted hyaena, great blue turaco, Nile monitor, and black-and-white-casqued hornbill.
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