Protect Forest Elephants and Lowland Gorillas of Africa鈥檚 Biodiversity Hotspot
Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is covered with dense tropical rainforest home to Critically Endangered species like Grauer鈥檚 Gorillas, Chimpanzees and newly recognized African Forest Elephants.
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Species at Risk
6 species
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Carbon stored
195,501,691 mT*
*(metric tons of CO2 equivalents) -
Partner
Strong Roots
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1,387,689 Proposed Acres Conserved by
Designation
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Project Cost: $1,073,036
1,387,689
Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is covered with dense tropical rainforest home to Critically Endangered species like Grauer鈥檚 Gorillas, Chimpanzees and newly recognized African Forest Elephants.
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Species at Risk
6 species
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Carbon stored
195,501,691 mT*
*(metric tons of CO2 equivalents) -
Partner
Strong Roots
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1,387,689 Proposed Acres Conserved by
Designation
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Project Cost: 拢777,562
1,387,689
180% of Planned Acres Protected
Thanks to the efforts of our donors, project implementer, and Conservation staff,聽180% of the original planned total (769,543 acres) has been protected, bringing the total acreage protected to 1,387,689 acres.
Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is rich in rare species and stored carbon
Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is covered with dense tropical rainforest home to Critically Endangered species like Grauer鈥檚 Gorillas, Chimpanzees and newly recognized African Forest Elephants.
51动漫网and our local partner, Strong Roots, urgently need your help to stop deforestation and protect 769,543 acres of healthy rainforest. The proposed site will encompass a beautiful mosaic of forest types鈥搃ncluding high altitude, dense tropical rainforests and old-growth forests.
This 鈥渃arbon vault鈥 is a top priority for the Rainforest Climate Action Fund because it will store vast amounts of carbon in their wood and roots, locking up much of that carbon in perpetuity. Once protected, a total of 195,501,690 metric tons of CO2 equivalents鈥揷ommensurate to the annual energy emissions of every home in California and Texas combined鈥搘ill be stored safely in the Earth.
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of proposed community forest is old-growth forest.
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Grauer鈥檚 Gorillas, by WCS-DRC
African Forest Elephants (CR), photo by Caroline-Granycome
Chimpanzee (EN)
Stop fragmentation and illegal activities
Years of civil unrest and violence in the region have inflicted untold destruction on the natural range of countless species. A thriving illegal economy of mining and poaching is fragmenting habitat and decimating species populations.
Despite being one of the most resource-rich countries in the world, DRC is one of the least developed; nearly 80% of the population lives below the poverty line. Displacement as a result of poverty or violence has resulted in an unsustainable dependence upon natural resources for survival.
Join our commitment to the region
Conservation in Eastern DRC has been a top priority for Rainforest Trust. For nearly a decade we have worked in this landscape to safeguard critical habitat for highly threatened species like the Grauer鈥檚 Gorilla and African Forest Elephant. Our long-term commitment to these vulnerable forests has resulted in protecting over five million acres, and this project is another important step to bolster conservation in the region.
Our work will also protect several threatened bird species, including Hooded Vultures (CR), Grey Parrots (EN), Congo Bay-owls (EN), Steppe Eagles (EN) and Shelley鈥檚 Crimsonwing (EN) 鈥 one of the rarest finches in the world.
Make a difference for local communities
The long-term success of this project is underpinned by community engagement. Through the designation of community forest concessions, Strong Roots will work with the local people to create conservation plans, formulate successful sustainable livelihoods and promote local natural resource governance. This will provide local communities and indigenous peoples with sustainable forest management skills.
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Our partners鈥 ability to work with their governments and build strong connections with local communities ensures the successful implementation of our projects.
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