Congo Park Rangers Bring Global Attention To Endangered African Wildlife
Category: Press, Rangers | Date: Jun 26 2007 | By: admin
This story on Global Voices Online has just come to my attention… it has been a busy time so I don’t get to see everything in the press. Ndesanjo Macha wrote a great story about how the Rangers in Congo are blogging from Virunga National Park about their work to protect the mountain gorillas, hippos, elephants and other wildlife that is gradually returning after the country’s civil war. Thank you Ndesanjo. Click on the picture below and you will see the whole story.
On holiday… back soon
Category: Personal | Date: Jun 23 2007 | By: admin
I am just in the UK on holiday visiting friends and family. I will be back in Congo next week.
Rob
Daily Mail coverage of gorilla killing
Category: Mountain Gorillas, Press | Date: Jun 19 2007 | By: admin
There has been a lot of press coverage of the killing of Rubiga 10 days ago. Here is an article in the Daily Mail that generated a lot of comment. Click on the picture below and you will access it. To find out more about what is going on please go to Paulin’s blog.
Medical supplies for Rangers and their families
Category: Rangers, Your Donations | Date: Jun 15 2007 | By: admin
Here are the receipts of the medicine we provided to the Southern Sector Headquarters of Virunga National Park, Rumagabo. I mentioned this on my post of 17th of May. The medicine was given to the nurse at the infirmary. This medicine will be used not only for the Rangers, but also for their families. Thank you very very much for your generosity.
Augustin, Kabirizi and BBC
Category: Crises, Mountain Gorillas, Press, Rangers | Date: Jun 13 2007 | By: admin
I was sent the link below last week by friends of mine. This was done by a photographer, Georgina, who came to Congo a couple of months ago. We spent time with her up at Camp Karema with Augustin., right when we were just starting up there. Augustin as you know is the head of the patrol post at Bukima, and has been leading the patrols today and yesterday to identify the individuals of the Kabirizi family. I am sure you have all been following the atrocious events on Paulin’s blog - of the killing of Rubiga and the orphan Ndakasi.
It has been a really hectic few days and I am reeling somewhat. I know Paulin will be updating his blog later on today, but I just wanted to say thank you for all the support I have received over recent days in relation to this brutal slaying. Thank you also for the donations.


