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The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is deeply shocked by the death of Mbera Bagabo, a park ranger in the oldest watch 32 national park in Africa, Virunga. The employee was killed during fighting with rebels north of Goma, a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo. watch 32
Virunga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its mountain gorillas. Dian Fossey, who would have turned 82 yesterday studied it first from Congo and Rwanda 18 years later from groups of mountain gorillas and did everything to protect to the animals. A battle that they had to pay with her life in 1985. Although the murder until now shrouded in mystery.
Militias now trying to recapture that is close to the National Park an area. The rangers tried to avoid causing the death of one of them this. The region is important for the rebels, because they produce charcoal here illegally.
The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been 18 years already. Since then, here more than 140 rangers killed. The area is not only threatened by internal conflicts and poaching, but also by foreign oil companies that want to drill. For oil in the Virunga National Park
Source: watch 32 WNF.nl PiepVandaag.nl Walter Eijndhoven Related Articles: Baby gorilla rescued from selling black market Four baby gorillas in Virunga National Park Total: no oil and gas in World Population mountain watch 32 gorillas has increased watch 32 by 20% 'camera trap' tells story impenetrable forest rhino poachers shot dead in South Africa African elephants watch 32 prefer staying in protected watch 32 areas after 26 years Sumatran rhinos seen in Indonesian Rhinos Limpopo National Park National watch 32 Park extinct watch 32 Poachers kill another watch 32 rhino in Kenya
Oil companies, which still weird that pop up with every kind of misery nature again. For years they keep alternatives to oil against and murder is no problem for them, their power must be maintained at any cost, and they are in possession of many leaders, even here in the Netherlands, even the royal family does like to here and it keeps the stupid people waving flags and pay for these multimillionaires.
David van Gennep Director AAP Loretta Schrijver TV presenter Geert Vons Director of Sea Shepherd Netherlands Piet Hellemans Vet in Amsterdam Lesley Moffat Director Eyes on Animals Dafne Westerhof Founder Promised Pigs Country Marc van Roosmalen primatologist / tropical forest ecologist in Brazil Lenie 't Hart Founder seal sanctuary Pieterburen Barbara Gennevilliers Head of Programs watch 32 Foundation Viervoeters Geert Laugs Director CIWF Netherlands Marianne Thieme Party leader Party for the Animals Bert van Straten Founder / Owner Pack Leader Annemarie Postma Writer Roos Vonk Professor in social psychology Hanneke Ormondt Campaign and Policy Officer Wakker Dier Ton Dekker Chairman Fish Protection Helma of Thought Continuing Director of the Dutch office of FOUR PAWS Mensje Cologne author Yvonne Kroonenberg writer Laurens de Groot Nature Activist and writer Michel Vandenbosch Founder GAIA Marja Zuidgeest Director Proefdiervrij Erno Eskens philosopher and political scientist Ineke van Herwijnen Director Dog Protection Diederik van Liere Biologist Nicole van Gemert Director of Fur for Animals Erwin Vermeulen Photographer, volunteer Sea Shepherd Dos Winkel Founder Sea First Foundation Leonie Vestering Director of Wild Animals Tent From Maarten Reesink Teacher Animal watch 32 Studies UVA Yvon Sweere psychologist and behaviorist for cats Marius Kolff Director CAS International watch 32 (Comité Anti Bullfighting) Wietse van der Werf Founder The Blackfish Esteban Rivas Owner Institute for Animals in Philosophy and Science watch 32 Professor Pim Martens' Global change and sustainable development, "Mary Westerbos Founder and Director watch 32 of the Plastic Soup Foundation
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The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is deeply shocked by the death of Mbera Bagabo, a park ranger in the oldest watch 32 national park in Africa, Virunga. The employee was killed during fighting with rebels north of Goma, a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo. watch 32
Virunga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its mountain gorillas. Dian Fossey, who would have turned 82 yesterday studied it first from Congo and Rwanda 18 years later from groups of mountain gorillas and did everything to protect to the animals. A battle that they had to pay with her life in 1985. Although the murder until now shrouded in mystery.
Militias now trying to recapture that is close to the National Park an area. The rangers tried to avoid causing the death of one of them this. The region is important for the rebels, because they produce charcoal here illegally.
The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been 18 years already. Since then, here more than 140 rangers killed. The area is not only threatened by internal conflicts and poaching, but also by foreign oil companies that want to drill. For oil in the Virunga National Park
Source: watch 32 WNF.nl PiepVandaag.nl Walter Eijndhoven Related Articles: Baby gorilla rescued from selling black market Four baby gorillas in Virunga National Park Total: no oil and gas in World Population mountain watch 32 gorillas has increased watch 32 by 20% 'camera trap' tells story impenetrable forest rhino poachers shot dead in South Africa African elephants watch 32 prefer staying in protected watch 32 areas after 26 years Sumatran rhinos seen in Indonesian Rhinos Limpopo National Park National watch 32 Park extinct watch 32 Poachers kill another watch 32 rhino in Kenya
Oil companies, which still weird that pop up with every kind of misery nature again. For years they keep alternatives to oil against and murder is no problem for them, their power must be maintained at any cost, and they are in possession of many leaders, even here in the Netherlands, even the royal family does like to here and it keeps the stupid people waving flags and pay for these multimillionaires.
David van Gennep Director AAP Loretta Schrijver TV presenter Geert Vons Director of Sea Shepherd Netherlands Piet Hellemans Vet in Amsterdam Lesley Moffat Director Eyes on Animals Dafne Westerhof Founder Promised Pigs Country Marc van Roosmalen primatologist / tropical forest ecologist in Brazil Lenie 't Hart Founder seal sanctuary Pieterburen Barbara Gennevilliers Head of Programs watch 32 Foundation Viervoeters Geert Laugs Director CIWF Netherlands Marianne Thieme Party leader Party for the Animals Bert van Straten Founder / Owner Pack Leader Annemarie Postma Writer Roos Vonk Professor in social psychology Hanneke Ormondt Campaign and Policy Officer Wakker Dier Ton Dekker Chairman Fish Protection Helma of Thought Continuing Director of the Dutch office of FOUR PAWS Mensje Cologne author Yvonne Kroonenberg writer Laurens de Groot Nature Activist and writer Michel Vandenbosch Founder GAIA Marja Zuidgeest Director Proefdiervrij Erno Eskens philosopher and political scientist Ineke van Herwijnen Director Dog Protection Diederik van Liere Biologist Nicole van Gemert Director of Fur for Animals Erwin Vermeulen Photographer, volunteer Sea Shepherd Dos Winkel Founder Sea First Foundation Leonie Vestering Director of Wild Animals Tent From Maarten Reesink Teacher Animal watch 32 Studies UVA Yvon Sweere psychologist and behaviorist for cats Marius Kolff Director CAS International watch 32 (Comité Anti Bullfighting) Wietse van der Werf Founder The Blackfish Esteban Rivas Owner Institute for Animals in Philosophy and Science watch 32 Professor Pim Martens' Global change and sustainable development, "Mary Westerbos Founder and Director watch 32 of the Plastic Soup Foundation
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