Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Pygmy-People-Hunt-in-the-Forest-in-Cameroon-27MZIFV41Q7W.htmlConceptually similarPygmy Man Hunts in the Forest in CameroonGP04R20Completed★★★★Pygmy People in the Forest in CameroonGP04R2KCompleted★★★★★★Pygmy People Hunt in the Forest in CameroonGP04R1YCompleted★★★★Pygmy People Hunt in the Forest in CameroonGP04R1ZCompleted★★★★Pygmy People Hunt in the Forest in CameroonGP04R21Completed★★★★Pygmy People Hunt in the Forest in CameroonGP04R1XCompleted★★★★Pygmy People Hunt in the Forest in CameroonGP04R2HCompleted★★★★Pygmy People Hunt in the Forest in CameroonGP04R2FCompleted★★★★Pygmy People in the Forest in CameroonGP04R2ICompleted★★★★View AllGP04S7APygmy People Hunt in the Forest in CameroonPygmy people hunt in the forest. The men use spears and the women machetes. They hunt different kinds of animals, pick fruits to eat and collect tree bark to use for medicinal purposes. This and other communities depend completely on the forests for food, clean water and medicine. Forest communities in Cameroon are under threat from companies who are planning to carve out large concession areas for logging and oil palm plantations.Locations:Africa-CameroonDate:26 Jul, 2013Credit:© Jan-Joseph Stok / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Animals-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Hunting (activity)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Leaves-Local population-Native Africans-Outdoors-People-Plants-Small group of people-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Pygmy Communities in CameroonDocumentation of pygmy communities living close to Nkollo and Gwap villages in Cameroon.The shoot includes images of a group of pygmies hunting in the forest. They hunt various kinds of animals, pick fruits to eat and collect tree bark to use for medicinal purposes. These and other communities depend completely on the forests for food, clean water and medicine. Forest communities in Cameroon are under threat from companies who are planning to carve out large concession areas for logging and oil palm plantations. Greenpeace is calling on palm oil companies to commit to zero deforestation policies that protect Africa's remaining intact forest landscapes and the livelihoods of the people who live there.