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Notes from the Field: Floods in Congo’s Peat Forests

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June 24, 2020
Notes from the Field: Floods in Congo’s Peat Forests
People had no choice but to abandon gumboots and moved on to a Venetian style water-taxi service. From the air, the forest in Northern Congo looks like a vast, green carpet, broken only by tree falls and glimpses of streams. At this time of year, if you were to plunge beneath the canopy, you’d be faced with a bizarre mirror-world, with still black water reflecting the forest above and below. In the Congo’s north-eastern forests, rains fall onto deep layers of peat, sitting in a de...

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Tags: Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, Climate, Community conservation


Zoonotic viruses: preventing epidemics by monitoring wildlife mortality

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May 22, 2020
Zoonotic viruses: preventing epidemics by monitoring wildlife mortality
Collecting samples from a carcass around Mondika. For over 14 years, the Wildlife Health Programme (WHP) implemented by WCS in partnership with the National Laboratory of the Congolese Ministry of Health, has been working to monitor wildlife mortality and minimize the risks of disease transmission to communities. The project raises awareness among communities in northern Congo and has set up an early warning system for unexplained wildlife deaths that covers more than 30,000 km2. ...

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Tags: One Health, Community conservation


Rare giant pangolin rescue in Congo

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February 15, 2020
Rare giant pangolin rescue in Congo
  A giant pangolin, the world’s most trafficked scaled mammal, was rescued and later cared for by our teams. Thanks to the collaboration between experienced pangolins carers from our Wildlife Health program teams in Congo, the Tikki Hywood Foundation and the Sangha Pangolin Project in Central African Republic, this species highly sensitive to stress, and generally dying a few hours or days from capture, was for once successfully reintroduced in the Nouabale-Ndoki National Park...

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Tags: One Health, Counter Wildlife Trafficking, Pangolins


Meet Marcel Ngangoue, winner of the African Ranger Award

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December 12, 2019
Meet Marcel Ngangoue, winner of the African Ranger Award
  Marcel Ngangoue won the African Ranger Award 2019, which recognizes and supports the achievements and efforts of rangers working to combat the precipitous decline of Africa’s wildlife species due to poaching, habitat loss, and the illegal wildlife trade. Marcel got his start at NNNP as deputy to the Park warden at the time,, and then as the first anti-poaching leader for the Project for the Management of Ecosystems in the Periphery of the NNNP (PROGEPP), starting in ...

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Tags: Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, Celebration, Wildlife protection


Scientific research, an essential tool for the conservation of forest elephants

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August 12, 2019
Scientific research, an essential tool for the conservation of forest elephants
For more than 25 years, scientists have  been monitoring, studying and observing Mbeli bai’s wildlife in the Nouabalé-Ndoki national park. The Mbeli study is named after the bai , or clearing, where the research is conducted. Forest elephants, a still little known and often overlooked sub-species, are frequently observed in this unique landscape. The Mbeli study has contributed essential  knowledge to the development of improved elephant conservation strategies that  better ...

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Tags: Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, Conservation science, Forest elephants


Securing a brighter future for bongo

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May 17, 2019
Securing a brighter future for bongo
With their rich red flanks dissected by perfect, white stripes, bongo are one of the most striking antelope in Africa. During recent surveillance flights over the Nouabale-Ndoki National Park, a large herd of bongos was observed in one of the area’s forest clearings – a very rare sighting. This charismatic species, suffered a severe, local population decline in 1997. The die-off, which spread across the forests of northern Congo, was caused by an outbreak of biting, Stomoxy...

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Tags: Conservation science, Wildlife protection, Periphery, Bongos


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