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Hand-carved elephant tusk

Spirals of History

Hand-carved elephant tusks tell the story of life in the Congolese colonies of the late 1800s
April 2008 | By Owen Edwards

Two days after the killings, villagers poured in to help rangers carry bodies back to Bukima and then on to Rumangabo for burial. Here, volunteers are taking the pregnant and badly burned Mburanumwe out of the forest.

UPDATE: State of Emergency

The latest on the endangered mountain gorillas in war-ravaged Congo
January 09, 2008 | By Jess Blumberg

Dodging militias, author Paul Raffaele visited two different gorilla clans.

Guerrillas in Their Midst

Face to face with Congo's imperiled mountain gorillas
October 2007 | By Paul Raffaele

Two days after the killings, villagers poured in to help rangers carry bodies back to Bukima and then on to Rumangabo for burial. Here, volunteers are taking the pregnant and badly burned Mburanumwe out of the forest.

State of Emergency

The slaughter of four endangered mountain gorillas in war-ravaged Congo sparks conservationist action
August 01, 2007 | By Jess Blumberg

Bonobos have a playful, gentle manner

The Smart and Swinging Bonobo

Civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has threatened the existence of wild bonobos, while new research on the hypersexual primates challenges their peace-loving reputation
November 2006 | By Paul Raffaele

Claudine Andre

Bonobo Paradise

Lola Ya Bonobo, or "Bonobo Paradise" in the Lingala language, is an 86-acre sanctuary set in verdant hills 20 miles south of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
November 01, 2006 | By Paul Raffaele


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