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Logging in Congo - English Version
The Congo Basin contains a quarter of the world's tropical forest. It is a region of extraordinary biological richness and is home to an incredible diversity of plant and animal species. However, the Congo Basin Forest is being deforested at the rate of two million acres every year which has resulted in environmental changes such as lower rainfall, lower water yields from springs and streams, major floods and extreme sedimentation. Tape features Congo Basin forest and wildlife, logging activity, bushmeat hunting, BaAka tribe and interviews with Samuel Alain Nguiffo from Centre for Environment and Development in Cameroon and Amadeu Altafaj, Development and Humanitarian Aid European Commission.
Creator:
Patrick Rouxel
Unique identifier:
GP03F36
Old Image ID:
1917A26C
Type:
Video
Ranking:
★★★★
Duration:
5m32s
Size:
768px × 576px 504MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Aerial view
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Animals
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Biodiversity
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Birds
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Boats
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Butterflies
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Cargo ships
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Chainsaws
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Children
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Crocodiles
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Deforestation
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Elephants
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European Commission (EC)
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Flags
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Forests (campaign title)
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Forests (topography)
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Gorillas
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Hippopotamus
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Illegal logging
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Local population
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Loggers
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Logging practices
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Maps
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Monkeys
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Native Africans
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Nature
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Plants
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Rivers
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Scenic
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Sunsets
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Timber industry
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Trees
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Tropical rainforests
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Trucks
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Water