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worst of the congo basin providing habitat for tens of thousands of the primates. gorillas live in family groups and going through the jungle searching for food. and i are still relatively safe within the protected area the researchers trying to identify the grill is by using photo cards so they can keep track of their activities in two weeks the animals face many threats. good thing happening upon a particular number of dangers from guerrillas including diseases or so we researchers try to prevent passing on our diseases by wearing masks. ben bit by and large parts of the forest of being clear points. the bush regime bush bean also threatens guerrillas in school. on the end is increased pressure on the population due to global trade in live animals especially on the asian market. ozzy option. that makes the work of the researchers and conservationists in the region all the more important. they are the ones who often risked their lives to get their information and publish it a lot of money is needed to protect the biodiversity in the congo basin the international c
worst of the congo basin providing habitat for tens of thousands of the primates. gorillas live in family groups and going through the jungle searching for food. and i are still relatively safe within the protected area the researchers trying to identify the grill is by using photo cards so they can keep track of their activities in two weeks the animals face many threats. good thing happening upon a particular number of dangers from guerrillas including diseases or so we researchers try to...
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the forests of the congo basin cover an area of over one hundred seventy two million access. in a widespread context of corruption and poor governance despite the moratorium and the forest code imposed by the world bank in two thousand and two attempts to reform that would industry have not yet met with any success in the democratic republic of congo and are endangering the planet's second. some seventy percent of the world's poor people who live in the countryside and depend completely on the eco system. houses them and takes care of them and. when the world bank finances projects that destroy the. quality of life and even the livelihood and survival of local populations. without permission we decided to try our luck at the steelworks. threatening to call for the intervention of a minister we were allowed to visit this immense empty factory. cities in this factory was built to use and consume electricity from the anger. yet we knew very well that when they were building this factory the raw material they were going to use was scrap iron and rusty iron gathered in europe whic
the forests of the congo basin cover an area of over one hundred seventy two million access. in a widespread context of corruption and poor governance despite the moratorium and the forest code imposed by the world bank in two thousand and two attempts to reform that would industry have not yet met with any success in the democratic republic of congo and are endangering the planet's second. some seventy percent of the world's poor people who live in the countryside and depend completely on the...
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the forests of the congo basin cover an area of over one hundred seventy two million excess. in a widespread context of corruption and poor governance despite the moratorium and the forest code imposed by the world bank in two thousand and two attempts to reform that would industry have not yet met with any success in the democratic republic of congo and are endangering the planet second. some seventy percent of the world's poor people live in the countryside and depend completely on the eco system. houses them and takes care of them. when the world bank finances projects that destroy the. quality of life and even the livelihood and survival of local populations. without permission we decided to try our luck at the steelworks. threatening to call for the intervention of a minister we were allowed to visit this immense empty factory. cities in this factory was built to use and consume electricity from the nga. yet we knew very well that when they were building this factory the raw material they were going to use was scrap iron and rusty iron gathered in europe which is unaccep
the forests of the congo basin cover an area of over one hundred seventy two million excess. in a widespread context of corruption and poor governance despite the moratorium and the forest code imposed by the world bank in two thousand and two attempts to reform that would industry have not yet met with any success in the democratic republic of congo and are endangering the planet second. some seventy percent of the world's poor people live in the countryside and depend completely on the eco...
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the forests of the congo basin cover an area of over one hundred seventy two million excess. in a widespread context of corruption and poor governance despite the moratorium and the forest code imposed by the world bank in two thousand and two attempts to reform that would industry have not yet met with any success in the democratic republic of congo and are endangering the planet second. some seventy percent of the world's poor people live in the countryside and depend completely on the eco system. houses them and takes care of them and. when the world bank finances projects that destroy the. quality of life and even the livelihood and survival of local populations. without permission we decided to try our luck at the steelworks. threatening to call for the intervention of a minister we were allowed to visit this immense empty factory. it is in this factory was built to use and consume electricity from the nga. yet we knew very well that when they were building this factory the raw material they were going to use was scrap iron and rusty iron gathered in europe which is unac
the forests of the congo basin cover an area of over one hundred seventy two million excess. in a widespread context of corruption and poor governance despite the moratorium and the forest code imposed by the world bank in two thousand and two attempts to reform that would industry have not yet met with any success in the democratic republic of congo and are endangering the planet second. some seventy percent of the world's poor people live in the countryside and depend completely on the eco...