- Wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The
rainforest s of the Democratic Republic of the Congo contain greatbiodiversity , including many rare and endemic species, such as both species of chimpanzee: thecommon chimpanzee and thebonobo (also known as the Pygmy Chimpanzee),mountain gorilla ,okapi andwhite rhino . Five of the country'snational park s are listed asWorld Heritage Site s: the Garumba, Kahuzi-Biega, Salonga and Virunga National Parks, and theOkapi Wildlife Reserve . The civil war and resultant poor economic conditions have endangered much of this biodiversity. Many park wardens were either killed or could not afford to continue their work. All five sites are listed byUNESCO as World Heritage In Danger.Over the past century or so, the DRC has developed into the center of what has been called the
Central Africa n "bushmeat " problem, which is regarded by many as a major environmental, as well as,socio-economic crisis. "Bushmeat" is another word for the meat of wild animals. It is typically obtained through trapping, usually with wire snares, or otherwise with shotguns or arms originally intended for use in the DRC's numerous military conflicts.The "bushmeat crisis" has emerged in the DRC mainly as a result of the poor living conditions of the Congolese people. A rising population combined with deplorable economic conditions has forced many Congolese to become dependent on bushmeat, either as a means of acquiring income (hunting the meat and selling), or are dependent on it for food.
Unemployment andurbanization throughout Central Africa have exacerbated the problem further by turning cities like the urban sprawl ofKinshasa into the prime market for bushmeat.", 2001.]A case that has particularly alarmed conservationists is that of
primates . The Congo is inhabited not only by two distinct species of chimpanzee - theCommon chimpanzee ("Pan troglodytes") and thebonobo ("Pan paniscus") - but by thegorilla as well. It is the only country in the world in which bonobo are found in the wild. The two species of chimpanzees, along with gorillas, are the closest living evolutionary relatives to people. Much concern has been raised about Great ape extinction. Because of hunting and habitat destruction, the chimpanzee and the gorilla, both of whose population once numbered in the millions have now dwindled down to only about 200,000 per species. Gorillas and both species of chimpanzee are classified as by theWorld Conservation Union , as well as theokapi , which is also native to the area.A population of 'super-sized' chimpanzees, the so-called
Bili Ape s that the local people say eat lions, has has been reported fromBili Forest in the far north, about 200 km east ofBondo, DR Congo .University of Amsterdam scientists observed the animals eating the carcass of aleopard . No scientific evidence has been presented that they hunt and kill big cats, though the Bili chimpanzees exhibit unusual behaviour such as sleeping in large nests on the ground rather than in trees, indicating a possible lack of fear of such predators. [ [http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,2126328,00.html "Super Chimps that eat Lions"] , "The Guardian Unlimited ", July 2007.]Western Congolian swamp forests The Western Congolian swamp forests are an
ecoregion of theRepublic of the Congo andDemocratic Republic of the Congo . Together with the adjacent Eastern Congolian swamp forests, it forms one of the largest continuous areas offreshwater swamp forest in the world. It is a flooded forest with a high canopy, dense undergrowth and has a muddy floor. It has not been disturbed very much by outside influences and so remains largely pristine as getting through this forest is called "almost impossible".Flora
The ecoregion contains areas of permanently flooded swamp forest, seasonally flooded swamp forest, and flooded
grassland . The permanently flooded swamp forests are home to extensive stands of "Raphia" palm. Trees in the seasonally flooded forests include species of "Garcinia " and "Manilkara ".Fauna
The ecoregion is home to the endangered
Western Lowland Gorilla "(Gorilla gorilla gorilla)" andAfrican Forest Elephant "(Loxodonta cyclotis)".Animals native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo:
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African Buffalo
*African Bush Elephant
*African Civet
*African Golden Cat
*African Manatee
*African Palm Civet
*African Striped Weasel
*Banded Mongoose
*Bili Ape
*Black-collared Lovebird
*Blue Duiker
*Blue-headed Wood-dove
*Bohor Reedbuck
*Bongo (antelope)
*Bonobo
*Bushbuck
*Bwindi Gorilla
*Cape Hyrax
*Cheetah
*Common Duiker
*Common Eland
*Congo Peafowl
*Eastern Lowland Gorilla
*Gallagher's free-tailed bat
*Giant Eland
*Giant forest hog
*Giraffe
*Golden Jackal
*Greater Kudu
*Ground Pangolin
*Handsome Francolin
*Hartebeest
*Hippopotamus
*Kob
*Lechwe
*Leopard
*Lichtenstein's Hartebeest
*Lion
*Marsh Mongoose
*Mountain Gorilla
*Okapi
*Oribi
*Plains Zebra
*Puku
*Red River Hog
*Roan Antelope
*Sable Antelope
*Serval
*Side-striped Jackal
*Sitatunga
*Southern Reedbuck
*Spotted Hyena
*Topi
*Trumpeter Hornbill
*Upemba Lechwe
*Warthog
*Waterbuck
*Western Lowland Gorilla
*White Rhinoceros
*Yellow-backed Duiker ee also
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Centre National d’Appui au Développement et à la Participation populaire References
External links
* [http://lomami.wildlifedirect.org/ A blog on bonobo research in Congo]
* [http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/at/at0129_full.html Western Conglolian swamp forests (World Wildlife Fund)]
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