CONGO, 29th Sept 2012: A group of ecoguards from Cameroon and Gabon patrol the Messok Dja National Park, looking for evidence of wildlife poaching.


CONGO, 29th Sept 2012: A bi-national group of ecoguards from Cameroon and Gabon patrol the Dja river and the Messok Dja National Park, looking for evidence of wildlife poaching, and observing forest wildlife. The Dja river forms the boundry between Cameroon and Congo.


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Location: Congo Brazzaville
Photo credit: © Mike Goldwater / Alamy / Afripics
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