03.06.09 - Boston, Mass. - Finished Part 2 of the Cameroon Project. This video discusses the poaching problem in the Dja Reserve and what Living Earth and the local people are doing to try and stop it.
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Showing posts with label eco guards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco guards. Show all posts
Friday, March 6, 2009
Cameroon Part 2
Labels:
bushmeat,
cameroon,
dja reserve,
eco guards,
living earth,
rain,
rainforest,
uk,
unesco,
world heritage
Monday, June 30, 2008
ECO guards
6.23.08 - Djoum - The eco guards work to stop the bushmeat traffic coming out of the Dja Reserve. They set up checkpoints along the roads and monitor the traffic. Unfortunately, they aren't compensated regularily and will sometimes go 10 months without pay because of bureaucratic corruption. As a result they can be susptible to bribes from commercial hunters a fact these eco guards acknowledged in our time with them. They showed us their office in Djoum and some confiscated rifles, furs and ivory.
Living Earth was working with them to improve their communication with the local Baka communities which in turn would lead to more confiscations because the Baka know who to stop.
Labels:
bushmeat,
cameroon,
congo basin,
dja reserve,
djoum,
eco guards,
ivory,
rifles,
serge mele
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