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    News from Negros

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    The period between January and June is the driest in Southern Negros and means that we can make good progress on our work to help the...
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    News from the Dja Reserve

    When local people are dependent on hunting wild animals not only for a source of income, but also as a basic necessity for survival, it...
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    News from Benoué

    The giraffe are still there. The beginning of the dry season enables the rangers to go out and monitor the wildlife. Giraffe are a key...
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