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    DAKAR, Senegal - Rebels in eastern Congo have killed and eaten two silverback mountain gorillas, conservationists said Wednesday, warning they fear more of the endangered animals may have been slaughtered in the lawless region.

    Only about 700 mountain gorillas remain in the world, 380 of them spread across a range of volcanic mountains straddling the borders of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda in Central Africa.
    One dismembered gorilla corpse was found Tuesday in a pit latrine in Congo's Virunga National Park, a few hundred yards from a park patrol post that was abandoned because of rebel attacks, according to the London-based Africa Conservation Fund. Another was killed in the same area on Jan. 5, said the group, which based its report on conservationists in the field.

    The group blamed rebels loyal to a local warlord, Laurent Nkunda, for the latest killing. Nkunda is a renegade soldier who commands thousands of fighters in the vast country's east who have in recent years assaulted cities and clashed sporadically with government forces.
    Silverbacks are older adult males and usually group leaders, though some are loners.

    Paulin Ngobobo, a senior park warden, wrote an Internet blog about finding the latest remains.
    "We've learned a lot: the gorilla had in fact been eaten for meat. His name was Karema, another solitary silverback that had been born into a habituated group — meaning that he had grown to trust humans enough to let them come to within touching distance," Ngobobo wrote.
    "We learned that the remaining gorillas are extremely vulnerable — the rebels are after the meat, and it's not difficult for them to find and kill the few gorillas that remain."
    Ngobobo said the first gorilla reported killed had been shot by rebels and eaten.
    "A local farmer was ordered to help the rebels collect the meat of the gorilla," Ngobobo said. "He told them that the meat was dangerous to eat, and immediately informed us."

    Robert Muir of the Frankfurt Zoological Society, who accompanied Ngobobo, said: "We need to impress on Nkunda and his men that it is inexcusable to destroy national and world heritage of such critical importance. ... Now that we know that the slaughtered gorilla was eaten, the gorillas habituated for tourism are at extreme risk — and we are worried that more have been killed already."

    The last remaining hippo populations in Congo are in Virunga and are also on the verge of being wiped out. Conservationists have blamed rebels and militias for slaughtering them, and say more than 400 were killed last year, mostly for food. Only 900 hippos remain, a huge drop from the 22,000 reported there in 1998.

    Virunga park has been ravaged by poachers and deforestation for more than a decade. The 1994 Rwandan genocide saw millions of refugees spill into Congo, marking the beginning of an era of unrest, lawlessness and clashes between militias and rebel groups.

    Mineral-rich Congo, which held its first democratic elections in more than four decades last year, is struggling to recover from a 1998-2002 war that drew in the armies of more than half a dozen African nations.
    The job of protecting the country's parks falls on local rangers, and the risks are high. In Virunga alone, some 97 rangers have died on duty since 1996, the Africa Conservation Fund said.
    On his blog, Ngobobo also described being shot at and beaten by the military, who he and other rangers were trying to persuade to stop cutting down the forest.

    Richard Leakey, a conservationist credited with helping end the slaughter of elephants in Kenya during the 1980s, said: "The survival of these last remaining mountain gorillas should be one of humanity's greatest priorities. Their future lies with a small number of very brave rangers risking their lives with very little support from the outside world."
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    I get pissed at the human garbage that takes up violence against these animals. A beautiful Continent left to ruin , and dispair . Every country either failing or near failure . Other than the Muslim countries to the north nothing works . Why do we not take the whole thing over ? Anybody ?

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    How come i dont see any PETA freak voluntaring to go and fight for the primates.....

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    If any countries volunteers they will be seen as "imperialist" "rascist" or "war mongers".Sad to see such a continent go down the tubes.A land of unimagninable Natural resources and a animal habitat of grand scale.

    I would love to see a PETA protect these primeapes.But they will not.I fear the Silverbacks will go the way of the Dodo bird.

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    bastards. why hurt that creature?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimebag View Post
    How come i dont see any PETA freak voluntaring to go and fight for the primates.....
    Their too busy driving their H2s to go wage war on mink fur coats (of which minks are one of the most common musalids) and meat consumption of domesticated animals. These are better things to do than try and protect a species on the verge of extinction.

    And till the conditions improve in sub-Saharan Africa (most likely not in this century), the gorillas will fetch a attractive price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimebag View Post
    How come i dont see any PETA freak voluntaring to go and fight for the primates.....
    i dont think a 20-25 year old skinny albino guy will stop people thathave been killing stuff since they were toddlers

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    I would like to eat those Guerillas back…

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    Quote Originally Posted by usns041 View Post
    bastards. why hurt that creature?
    uhh.... cause their hands make good ashtrays?

    NN

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    Would the continent (with a few countries which have been success stories, such as Ghana, being the exception) be better off if the old colonial powers returned?
    I know fully well that Belgium and other countries exploited the continent, but so far, the Africans have been a failure at self-determination.

    I'm not necessarily advocating that the West invade and occupy.

    I studied a bit about primates in college, and gorillas as magnificent creatures. Better than most humans, in my opinion.

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    That is one interesting topic name LOL.
    Poor animals, i wish it will be the opposite.

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    The problem with Africa is that its full of f*cking Africans. I care not whether that offends any African members. I'd like to have that place invaded, the land sold to the highest bidders (me being one of them) and have nature reserves, golf courses and the most amazing theme parks ever seen. Those living the traditional way would be permitted to continue as a sort of living antique. They have great weather and amazing natural resources. Those that have the means have an obligation to seize and exploit it. Anyone not getting with the program gets whacked.

    My tuppence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cosimo View Post
    The problem with Africa is that its full of f*cking Africans. I care not whether that offends any African members. I'd like to have that place invaded, the land sold to the highest bidders (me being one of them) and have nature reserves, golf courses and the most amazing theme parks ever seen. Those living the traditional way would be permitted to continue as a sort of living antique. They have great weather and amazing natural resources. Those that have the means have an obligation to seize and exploit it. Anyone not getting with the program gets whacked.

    My tuppence.
    Wait, so you think that needs to happen again?

    Is a candidate for dumbarse of the week still needed?

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    They already practice Human cannibalism so this is no surprise

    As late as 2003 the UN reported cannibalism...

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    Quote Originally Posted by akd View Post
    Wait, so you think that needs to happen again?

    Is a candidate for dumbarse of the week still needed?
    Absolutely, but with a bit more conviction and dedication to the task. Imagine having your very own chunk of Africa. Think about the cheap domestic staff. What about Disney Serengeti! Tell me that wouldn't be the best place ever!

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