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The Last Stand of the Gorilla
C. Nellemann
Ian Redmond
Johannes Refisch
出版
UNEP/Earthprint
, 2010
主題
Medical / Veterinary Medicine / General
Nature / Endangered Species
Science / Environmental Science
Science / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology
ISBN
8277010761
9788277010762
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=4WTKrTEZmPQC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Gorillas, the largest of the great apes, are under renewed threat across the Congo Basin from Nigeria to the Albertine Rift. Poaching for bushmeat, loss of habitat due to agricultural expansion, degradation of habitat from logging, mining and charcoal production are amongst these threats, in addition to natural epidemics such as ebola and the new risk of diseases passed from humans to gorillas. Alarmingly, parts of the region are experiencing intensified exploitation and logging of its forest, in some cases even within protected areas. In the DRC, many of these activities are controlled by militias illegally extracting natural resources such as gold, tin and coltan as well as producing charcoal for local communities, urban areas, camps for people displaced by fighting and sometimes even to communities across the border. These militias are located, motivated, armed and financed directly by this illegal extraction of minerals, timber and charcoal. A network of intermediaries including multinational companies or their subsidiaries, neighbouring countries and corrupt officials, are involved in the transportation and procurement of resources which stem from areas controlled by militia, or for which no legal exploitation permission exists