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Globalization and Environment in Congo Basin Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by ANDRE MUKENGE, Congo, DR Oct 18, 2002
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About the soils of Congo Basin, the local non profit organizations have to take care of the introduction of chemical fertilizers which destroy the natural ricness. They must pay attention to the agricultural system to rest the soils and enrich it with the culture of beans, soja , etc...Special training of the local populations must be organized for the village youth to teach them what globalization is and how the Congo Basin is an universal patrymony.Nowadays the best wild animals mainly Okapi, rhineceros, great monkeys as Bonobo, colored birds and big snacks are about to disappear. These animals are important for the protection of biosphere.Puttong the animals in gardens can be useful, but keeping them in natural areas where they are protected is the best method.

ANDRE MUKENGE





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