ABOUT THE WRITER
Susan Linnee spent 25 years with The Associated Press from Argentina to East Africa with postings in the US South, West Africa and the Iberian Peninsula in between. Before becoming a journalist she lived in Rwanda where she and her husband lived off bushmeat for two years. While based in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, she developed a taste for the national speciality, aguti sauce graine—cane rat in palm nut sauce. She now lives in Nairobi, Kenya where a mongoose crosses her garden every so often.
BY THIS WRITER
Feature
- 7 Mar 2012
Poachers using military-style tactics in massacre for ivory
In Cameroon, hundreds of elephants have been butchered in the last four months.
Event Coverage
- 5 Mar 2012
Central Africa desperate for forest experts: workshop
Years of conflict, disease and emigration have decimated forestry in the Congo Basin.
13 Jun 2011
Kenyans use barcodes to gather evidence to combat trade in illegal bushmeat
For generations the people of East Africa lived among wild animals but did not depend on them for food or livelihood; they either raised livestock or traded...