DR Congo talks sound alarm for central African rainforest
The forests are also home to huge biodiversity including elephants and gorillas, but they face threats such as poaching, deforestation, and illegal logging.
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A small artisanal logger fells a tree along the RN4 road in the heart of the Congo Basin forest near Kisangani in northeast DR Congo on September 25, 2019. (AFP)
KINSHASA - A conference in DR Congo on central Africa's precious rainforests has raised the alarm about the colliding interests of conservation and farming.
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