For centuries, at least, the indigenous Bantu peoples of Central, East, and Southern Africa have traded tales of a lumbering creature living in the Congo River Basin. The alleged dinosaur-like ...
“It was just a really big forest elephant,” she laughed ... and Abong’o says deforestation is the reason why. The Congo Basin—Earth’s second-largest rainforest and one of its most ...
Timber is big business on the river—and ... More than 2,000 species of animals live in the Congo River Basin. The greatest threat to many is the commercial wildlife trade. Local people depend ...
The researchers concentrated on the Congo River Basin. It turns out that in Central Africa, there are still animals and plants that humans have never seen before. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF ...
Wildlife in the heart of the Congo Basin, an area that stretches from western and southern Cameroon to northeastern and eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, are most at risk from the expansion of ...
Originating in northeastern Zambia, the river forms a massive arc before flowing into the Atlantic Ocean at Banana in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Congo’s drainage basin is also ...
For centuries, at least, the indigenous Bantu peoples of Central, East, and Southern Africa have traded tales of a lumbering creature living in the Congo River Basin. The alleged ... A Newly ...