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The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is an international NGO dedicated to wildlife conservation and wild places. It operates in nearly more than 50 countries around the world and is headquar- tered at the Bronx Zoo, in New York City. 

In the Republic of Congo, one of the Wildlife Conservation So- ciety’s largest country program has been active for over 30 years to protect wilderness that sustains the local people, protects natural resources, and buffers global climate change.

Ndoki-Likouala Landscape

Covering more than 34,000 sq km, the Ndoki-Likouala landscape is an area of high integrity and low fragmentation, home to 55,000 great apes and 10,500 elephants.

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Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park

In the heart of the world’s second largest rainforest, Nouabalé- Ndoki National Park harbors a precious biodiversity, from endangered forest elephants to endemic insects and centuries-old mahoganies.

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Lac Télé Community Reserve

Spanning a mosaic of landscapes, the Lac Télé Community Reserve is home to 20,000 people, as well as a large population of apes, endemic crocodiles and water birds.

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Peripheral area

ince 1999, our conservation efforts have extended to three forest concessions covering 1.3 million ha, thanks to an innovative partnership with a forestry company, Congolaise Industrielle des Bois (CIB), and the Congolese government.

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