Category Archives: Guides and how to

Congo Tourism. Focus on Lac Ndjale.

What could be more appealing? It is in the heart of Africa where forest meets savanna. Its northern shore is forest, its southern shore savanna. Fifteen kilometers long and not a single roaring motorboat; in fact there are not even any row-boats on Lake Ndjale, but plenty of dugouts. You can rent one for a [...]

Field Guide to Animal Tracks from Congo’s Central Forests

Every time an inventory team walks a circuit, the leader returns with well over a hundred photographs.  If there was a lot of animal sign, likely more than 200 pictures come back.   These include photo documentation of every observation: primates, animal tracks and lots of animal dung.  In fact nearly a third of any photo [...]

Links for September: Okapi, Bushmeat, Interview with Terese

Since we share many links amongst ourselves and the teams, we thought we would start sharing them with you. Here’s a few online pages that grabbed our attention in the last month. The BBC reports that okapis have been caught on camera in the Virungas National Park, a World Heritage site, and also the home [...]

Learning the Lomami

The first exploration of the TL2 landscape (Tshuapa – Lomami – Lualaba) was June-July-August. Now the teams are re-gathering in Kisangani and about to launch the second exploratory mission. What have they already learned? What big unknowns remain? Dino and Maurice sharing tips with diagrams in the sand before splitting into two teams to explore [...]