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Conservation
in
Paradise
1400 images from the  Central African Republic

   First Light: 
       elephants @ dawn

   travel into Paradise

   Ba Aka Village

   Ba Aka Net Hunt

   Bayanga scenes

      Logging

      French Military

   Fishing Kids

   Sangha River

   Forest Elephants

   Wildlife, other

   Vegetation

      One Traditional Snare

      NOTICE:
       re: Cable Snares

   Cable Snares in        Dzanga-Ndoki

   Cable Snares
       down river

   Research for
       better conservation

   Aerials across Africa:
       Bangui to Kampala

   Appendix:
       Family Portraits


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International conservation organizations are making strong efforts to work with the logging companies, so as to minimize some of the most devastating effects of logging.

Research documented in these photographs has helped to raise awareness of the fact that roads built into virgin forest areas by logging companies not only open these areas up to exploitation by humans, but that non-resident wildlife also travels down these roads from the grass-lands further north. Non-forest wildlife discovered on these roads in the Ndoki rainforest include baboons, which the local people are not familiar with, and butterflies native to the savannah....