DR Congo: Oil company threatens gorilla forest

 

 

 

 

 

 

The dense jungle of Virunga National Park is the home of many rare animals. Africa’s oldest nature reserve is best known for the 380 mountain gorillas, members of a severely endangered species, who live in the thicket of the montane rain forests found in the park.

Now the national park, the gorillas and the people living along the lake face an existential threat. The UK-based oil company SOCO International plc wants to drill for oil in the park. The UNESCO has issued a sharply worded note of protest to the Congolese government, declaring the oil drilling to be in violation of international law. The park administration and the local population have also joined forces in an attempt to prevent the drilling.

Please write to the responsible institutions and demand the preservation of Virunga National Park!

TAKE ACTION  

You can also contribute to support the rangers and the gorillas in Virunga National Park:

http://www.rainforest-rescue.org/donate/128

More about Virunga National Park:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2183339/Gorilla-families-Congo-missing-months-alive-warring-factions-allow-rangers-national-park.html

 

 Thanks for being involved,

 Reinhard Behrend

 Rainforest Rescue (Rettet den Regenwald e.V.)

info@rainforest-rescue.org

www.rainforest-rescue.org

http://www.facebook.com/rainforest2rescue

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