Category Archives: Diamonds, gold and guns

Two Down for the Lomami

And gone their guns and ammunition… The forests are quieter, the forests are safer and that is thanks to a massive united effort including collaboration from the village of Obenge all the way to the top military, hundreds of km further north in Kisangani. And none too soon. We had gotten One Maimai Down but [...]

BUSHMEAT 4 : TL2 in the Middle

A Geographic look at bushmeat hunting in DRCongo. Are there safe sites for forest animals in DR Congo ? It is, after all, a country of many protected areas. Are these parks and reserves safe? Information from the recent war and post war period is not reassuring. Protected areas were/are very permeable to arms and [...]

BUSHMEAT 3 : The History of Hunting in TL2

Traditional hunting was not more gentle than hunting today. A large mammal, like an okapi, falling on spears sticking straight up in a pit, is not gentle. These men are covering a pit dug along a narrow animal trail. But traditional hunting does NOT empty the forest. Bushmeat hunting is different, it scours ever larger [...]

Portents for the New Year from up the Lomami and throughout TL2

« Vraiment l’inquiétude est très grande » That disquieting message was written by Crispin just before he left Obenge two weeks ago Obenge “high street” on a busy day. Obenge is the biggest village on the mid-Lomami which makes it a bushmeat capital for central Congo. John and I are in snowy upstate New York [...]