Congo Wildlife Center Gives Chimps a Home

2022-05-07

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  • A new arrival to the Lwiro Primates Rehabilitation Center gives a brief hug to his human rescuer.
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  • Then, the young chimpanzee is gone --- off to play, in a much securer home than his last.
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  • Conservation workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo recently removed the wild animal from illegal captivity.
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  • The team travelled hundreds of kilometers with the chimp to the center.
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  • It is a protected place, or sanctuary, for primates separated from their parents.
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  • The center opened about 20 years ago in the Congolese village of Lwiro.
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  • There are more than 100 chimpanzees at the sanctuary today.
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  • Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Congo Republic are home to the largest number of great apes in Africa.
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  • But most great ape populations are decreasing from forest loss, hunting and trafficking, says a recent report from the Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP).
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  • Illegal hunters, or poachers, seek young primates to sell to zoos or individuals.
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  • The poachers often kill a whole chimpanzee family to capture one young member, conservationists say.
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  • Itsaso Velez del Burgo is the Lwiro center's director.
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  • "It's horrible because the year 2021 was the worst year in the history of our center, we had 15 arrivals," she said.
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  • She added, "And you have to think that for every chimpanzee that arrives here at the sanctuary,
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  • there are ten more that died in the forest....The situation is serious.
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  • If we don't act to protect the forest, soon it will be empty."
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  • The United Nations says that poachers can sell a live chimpanzee for $50 to $100.
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  • But, later the animals can be marketed again at far higher prices.
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  • In eastern Congo, violence has made it hard to release the apes back into the wild, in a process known as reintegration.
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  • Reintegration is the sanctuary's goal, Claude-Sylvestre Libaku, manager of the center, said.
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  • "There are already groups (of apes) that are ready to be reintegrated, but the presence of armed groups in the forest is blocking us," Libaku said.
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  • There has been a resurgence of some armed groups in Eastern Congo in recent years, leading the government to declare martial law in parts of the east.
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  • Although there is no evidence that the illegal trade in great apes is linked to armed groups, their presence in the forest still presents a threat, said Johannes Refisch of the United Nations-led GRASP.
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  • "I would agree that (the apes) are more at risk when there are more guns around," he said.
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  • "There is a higher risk for wild meat hunting, and even in areas where great apes are not targeted, hunters might bump into a gorilla and kill the animals because they feel threatened."
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  • I'm John Russell.