Photographer’s Note
This picture illustrates one of the successes of the Limbe Wildlife Center since I introduce you a Drillus, one of the most endangered species in Cameroon. The center was able to raise baby Drillus.
The drill only lives in three countries: Cameroon's Southwest Province, South East Nigeria and Bioko Island in Equatorial Guinea. They can live up to 28 years old. Some of them have a colorful large nose. With their long powerful teeth, they are said to be the lions of the rain forest.
The LWC was created in 1993 and its purpose is to protect gorillas and different kind of monkeys (like Drillus) threaten by bushmeat trade in different rainforest areas of Cameroon. It also promotes educational values to the pupils from different schools visiting the center on saturday afternoon so that they understand how critical it is to protect those endangered species and to stop encouraging eating that kind of meat.
One can discover 15 different species all originated from Cameroon. The center is skilled enough today to get births from different endangered species.
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Steven Le Vourc'h (Curioso)
(9119) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2006-10-29
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon EOS 20D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L USM IS, Digital RAW, Hama UV 77 mm
- Exposition: f/5.6, 1/400 secondes
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- Versions: version originale
- Carnet de voyage: LIVING IN CAMEROON
- Thème(s): °°Simply Great - Portraits/People°° [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-11-06 13:58
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