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Elephant Poaching Forces This Community to Take Sides | National Geographic


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·Nov 11, 2024

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Back as indigenous people living in the forests of the Congo Basin, they know so much about the forest, about the animals. They can tell you which animal, especially in the last two days, and which direction it too. And they're real scientists in the forest, just watch it fill you up on the capacity.

Get take Abubakar, take me in. Do awesome, that's gonna do boo boo. Okay, back ticket Moroccan lamb. They cannot bring Ricky. I know a Bunga, no wonder people profit from the knowledge of the environment and the forest in which they live. This will get them to do all sorts of things for them.

Because of the skills, they be contacted to kill elephants, to kill them, the animals in the bush, and bring it out and sell very cheap. Increasingly, the backers are getting involved in protein, and not because they are pushing for themselves, but because they are pushing for some big somebody who is coming to give them small money or to pay them tokens.

The backers are increasingly being used because they are really poor. Sometimes it has a packet of cigarette to get an ivory come baboon. Key Club meeting with Mr. Formula Tech one day and double mechana bamboo moving sunset forever.

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Most of them are working with us in the conservation side. We have backers as a game, gasps, echo God. They are really very good. [Music] Hakuna cause probably kanakam barakaatuh. Ciénaga Cassiano BBQ not well, move over to a little fool a balloon.

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