After a follow-up of the IDPE report on the killing of elephants in Virunga, this news report came out this morning on Agence France Press

KINSHASA (AFP) — Dozens of animals have been killed by armed groups at Africa’s oldest national park in the Democratic Republic of Congo since the start of the year, park officials and environmental groups said Tuesday.

Chimpanzees, elephants, antelopes, birds and hippos have been slaughtered after Virunga National Park became the scene of intense fighting.

The park, on the frontier with Uganda, was made a world heritage site by the UN’s cultural body UNESCO, and is home to endangered species such as the mountain gorilla.

“Four chimpanzees were killed last week in the central zone and 11 elephants since the start of the year,” park director Emmanuel de Merode told AFP.

He added “a large number of game animals”, including antelopes, had also been slaughtered.

Bantu Lukamba, from local environmental NGO Innovation, said: “At least 31 animals, including 11 migratory birds and three hippos were killed over 21 days.”
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