Jun 06, 2002
The traditional way of life of 20 000 people living in the rainforests of the south-westerly Dzanga Sangha national park in the Central African Republic is being threatened by an influx of loggers. "People are seeing their habitat diminished by logging companies, which is leading to a decline in animal populations, but the government wants to log and conserve at the same time," says the park director, Etienne Bemba.
































