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Mongabay on MSNWe know how many okapi live in zoos. In the wild? It’s complicated“We know what they need, and we know what harms them,” John Lukas, who founded the Okapi Wildlife Reserve and Okapi ...
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Hosted on MSNResearchers show large chunks of critically important forest are being obliterated by mining: 'It's a real mess'The practice takes place near homes and rivers. Researchers show large chunks of critically important forest are being ...
The Okapi Wildlife Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site once home to some of Earth's rarest species, is being systematically destroyed by Chinese mining operations. These activities, which have ...
OKAPI WILDLIFE RESERVE, Congo--For eight years, a Chinese mining company has been vastly expanding inside an endangered World Heritage Site, accused by locals and conservationists of decimating ...
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