Through March and April, OCP worked with local communities around…
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This quarter marks the completion of the ICCN Assistant Warden’s…
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They key to a sustainable future for okapi is a sustainable future…
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Infrastructure development has been a priority around the Reserve…
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In the 33 years OCP has been working in Eastern DR Congo (formerly…
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Camera traps are necessary tools to observe secretive wildlife,…
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Four New Water Sources in Wamba
Camera Trapping Provides Exciting Footage
Completion of the Assistant Warden’s Residence
4/15/20 – Ebola Isn’t Over Yet, and COVID-19 Preparations Continue
Celebrating International Women’s Day
Agroforestry Continues to Grow
Infrastructure in 2020
Status of the Ebola Outbreak in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve
Mbuti Pygmies Assist with Monitoring Okapi
Camera Trapping in a New Area