The World Wildlife Fund is a nonprofit known ... down the discoveries of 742 new species in the Congo Basin, the second-largest rainforest and river basin in the world. "It gives me pleasure ...
We climb down to investigate. 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 on bush meat ...
The ebony species indigenous to the Congo Basin, Diospyros crassiflora ... dying Shamel ash trees that were removed from the streets of Los Angeles County. World Wildlife magazine provides an ...
“The animals have become like my children, my friends, and so it’s very difficult for me to eat meat.” Robert Nasi, a scientist with the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), says ...
The practice takes place near homes and rivers. Researchers show large chunks of critically important forest are being ...
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 ...
The ebony species indigenous to the Congo Basin, Diospyros crassiflora ... dying Shamel ash trees that were removed from the streets of Los Angeles County. World Wildlife magazine provides an ...