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Militia Massacres Rangers, 13 Endangered Okapi at Congo Wildlife Reserve June 29, 2012 Militia Massacres Rangers, 13 Endangered Okapi at Congo Wildlife Reserve Two wildlife rangers were among the six people killed during brazen attack on a wildlife facility by a militia in the Democratic Republic of Congo last Sunday. 13 endangered okapi were slaughtered during the early morning raid, which was reportedly a response to a crackdown on illegal elephant poaching and gold mining inside the Okapi Wildlife Reserve. The attack was led by Mai Mai Simba rebels, according to the Okapi Conservation Project, which runs Okapi Wildlife Reserve. The militia destroyed buildings and equipment at the facility, which is shared by the Institute in the Congo for Conservation of Nature (ICCN) and the Okapi Conservation Project. Computers, phones, medical supplies, food, and other gear were stolen. The dead include two ICCN rangers, the wife of one of the rangers, an immigration worker, and 2 residents of Epulu, the town where the attack took place. "There are no words to describe the loss of the okapi at the station, some of which have been in residence for over 23 years and all made it through seven years of civil war unscathed," wrote John Lukas, head of the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, in a field update posted on the Wildlife Conservation Network's web site. "They were ambassadors for all wildlife in the forest and had been helping educate visitors to the Station of the marvels of the diversity of life in the rainforest for over 25 years." The rebels killed 13 "ambassador" okapi, which were used by the group to raise local awareness about the species and their forest home. One okapi was injured. Lukas said the attack was retaliation for recent efforts to stop elephant poaching and mining in the reserve. "It must be made clear that the Mai Mai Simba rebels are not fighting for a political cause. This group is made up of elephant poachers and illegal miners," he wrote. "The attack on the Epulu Station was in retaliation for recent engagements by ICCN rangers that disrupted poaching and mining activities in the Southern part of the Reserve. The rebels want to be free to reopen the mines and poach wildlife without interference." Lukas said the attack was not entirely unexpected. "Since March of this year ICCN and its partners in Epulu have been requesting assistance as it was clear there was intent of a retaliatory action from these rebels. The lack of response to these pleas has now resulted in a terrible loss of life." The Okapi Conservation Project has launched an emergency appeal to raise funds to rebuild the facilities and resume anti-poaching patrols. "All of our thoughts are with the people of Epulu and the families that lost loved ones. We thank our friends for their concern during this tragic time and know that with your support the Okapi Conservation Project and ICCN will again be working together to safeguard the forest home of the okapi." =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= DRSS; NRA; Illinois State Rifle Association; Missouri Sport Shooting Association “One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain.” – Thomas Sowell, “The Vision Of The Anointed: Self-Congratulation As A Basis For Social Policy” . | ||
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The regression of the DRC is one of the true tragedies of modern times, yet it proceeds in a downward spiral with barely a notice as evidenced by the lack of replies to this thread. Maybe the death of the Okapi will help bring some attention to this mess. I hunt to live and live to hunt! | |||
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at present, the DRC is probably the most lawless area in Africa, excepting perhaps Mali. if international aid/conservation groups pour a dime into that toilet, they may as well piss in the ocean and expect the tide to rise! Vote Trump- Putin’s best friend… To quote a former AND CURRENT Trumpiteer - DUMP TRUMP | |||
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When you live in Africa, 24/7/365, and you read the papers, watch the TV news, walk around/drive around your hometown, you are reduced to a semi-comatose state. You start to feel like someone who has managed to last twenty-five rounds with a heavy weight. Zimbabwe, DRC, Congo, Chad, Mali or South Africa, What is the difference? They are all symtoms of Africa in various stages of decay. And everyone out to screw the next one, regardless of the cost. | |||
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