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SYFY on MSNIs There a Dinosaur Hiding Out in the Congo Rainforest?For centuries, at least, the indigenous Bantu peoples of Central, East, and Southern Africa have traded tales of a lumbering ...
For centuries, locals have told stories of mokele-mbembe, a legendary creature said to lurk in the Congo Basin. But as ...
Operating within the Republic of the Congo, Kamba African Rainforest Adventures has mastered the art of ecotourism in one of Africa's most iconic forests.
But the park, which is part of the 60 per cent Congo basin rainforest found in DRC and endowed with century-old indigenous trees among other biodiversity, is under attack, courtesy of illegal ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: 'Areas Essential to the Global Climate Are Being Threatened By Economic Projects'Interview - CIVICUS discusses activism against oil auctions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) with François Kamate, founder and coordinator of the young environmental volunteer movement ...
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Dinosaurs may have first evolved in the Sahara and Amazon rainforestMany think dinosaurs first emerged on land well south of the equator that now forms part of Argentina and Zimbabwe, but they may have actually arisen in tougher conditions near the equator ...
The continent of Africa is home to some incredible and diverse landscapes - ranging from vast deserts and towering mountains, to lush rainforests and savannahs which make for the perfect safari.
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Mongabay on MSNMineral exploitation overshadows green diplomacy in Congo’s Sangha regionDeep in the heart of a lush green forest, an excavator is hard at work, turning over the earth in search of gold. The ...
It’s part of the Congo Basin rainforest — the world’s second-biggest — and a vital carbon sink that helps mitigate climate change. It also has vast mineral wealth such as gold and diamonds.
Consider the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): Its rainforests absorb 4% of the world's annual CO2 emissions. The DRC wants to increase its oil production from 25,000 barrels a day to 1 ...
For centuries, at least, the indigenous Bantu peoples of Central, East, and Southern Africa have traded tales of a lumbering creature living in the Congo River Basin. The alleged dinosaur-like ...
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