Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Unsung heroes: the life of a wildlife ranger in the Congo

The effort to save wildlife from destruction            worldwide has many heroes. Some receive accolades for their work, but others live in obscurity, doing good—sometimes even dangerous—work everyday with little recognition. These are not scientists or big-name conservationists, but wildlife rangers, NGO staff members, and low level officials. One of these conservation heroes is Bunda Bokitsi, chief guard of the Etate Patrol Post for Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In a nation known for a prolonged civil war, desperate poverty, and corruption—as well as an astounding natural heritage—Bunda Bokitsi works everyday to secure Salonga National Park from poachers, bushmeat hunters, and trappers. In his years of service as a wildlife ranger, and now chief guard, Bokitsi has not only put his life on the line, but has also been falsely imprisoned and even tortured.Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2011/1101-hance_interview_bunda.html#EsijT3uS8FdvThlo.99  Bunda Bokitsi. Photo by: Zoological Society of Milwaukee (ZSM). 

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