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19 Nov 2012
The Congo Basin Forests: What policymakers should know
The Congo Basin forests are a lifeline for more than 60 million people – providing food and income for many remote communities, storing huge amounts of carbon, supporting unique ecosystems and regulating...
News
- 16 Nov 2012
Bushmeat Stories: Voices from the Congo Basin
The Hunter, The Trader, The Conservationist, The Scientist
14 Nov 2012
Young leaders: the future of the Congo’s forestry research
KISANGANI, Democratic Republic of Congo (14 November, 2012)_Deep in the Yoko Forest Reserve, across the Congo River from Kisangani in the Democratic Republic...
Event Coverage
- 30 Oct 2012
Management of Congo’s non-timber forest products starts with understanding trade
Defining stakeholders and value chains first step in sustainable management.
News
- 24 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
Coexistence between humans and top predators may be possible after all.
News
- 24 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
27 Sep 2012
Chance encounter with reclusive golden cat renews calls for Ugandan park protection
Without support from local people, conservation achievements may remain fragile and unsustainable.
Event Coverage
- 29 Aug 2012
Indonesia brings new hope for rhino conservation
First recorded sighting of rhinoceros sub-population in over 26 years shows all is not lost for Sumatran rhinos.
Video
- 15 Aug 2012
Agriculture: friend or foe of the Moluccan cockatoo?
Moluccan cockatoo found to partially depend on the human modified forest inside national park.
Video
- 15 Aug 2012
Agriculture: friend or foe of the Moluccan cockatoo?
20 Mar 2012
Deforestation rates double in the Congo Basin: Report
DOUALA, Cameroon (20 March, 2012)_ Although the level of deforestation in the world’s second-largest tropical forest remains relatively low compared...
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
- 1 Feb 2012
Chillies- a hot and spicy solution to human-wildlife conflict in Africa?
"The greatest challenge is to strike a fitting balance between the needs of humans and great apes."
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