
Since a 2007 massacre of gorillas in Virunga National Park, one Congolese family has adopted a nomadic lifestyle. Recently, they moved close to the edge of the park, sometimes moving into people’s fields and eating their crops.
This is a real problem because it creates a lot of tension with local farmers–who lose their valued crops–and it puts the critically endangered gorillas at risk. Another family also has a bad habit of leaving the park, and still others were found in a field in mid-February.
We are fighting to find a solution. In the past, a local association guarded the crops by pushing the gorillas back into the forest using drums. It seems the technique doesn’t work anymore; the gorillas are no longer scared of the drums. In fact, I’m told they enjoy the sound and allegedly start dancing when the drums appear.
Tags bushmeat, crops, endangered species, gorillas, Virunga National Park
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