Home chimpanzees, western lowland gorillas and forest elephants, this UNESCO world heritage is threatened by the bushmeat trade and illegal logging This trek will be a week with a high conservation of great apes meeting in Yaounde, organized by the African Wildlife Foundation Yaounde, Cameroon, April 25, of the West and Central African conservationists embark on a journey of a week through the Dja Wildlife Reserve in Cameroon to determine the levels of biodiversity and the Human activity in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 526,000-acre site is one of the most important rainforests and unspoilt Africa and supports populations of chimpanzees in Central Africa, western lowland gorillas, forest elephants and other wild animals. Surrounded by forest and mining concessions, settlements and agro-forestry areas, the reserve and its inhabitants are increasingly threatened by bushmeat hunting and illegal logging. "Although a World Heritage site, very little
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