Jonas Eriksson, a son of Swedish missionaries, grew up in Congo (DRC). He spent his childhood in remote parts of the Congo before studying biology. Jonas specialised in analysing bonobo DNA; while collecting the samples he traversed large parts of the Central Congolese rainforest - mostly on foot or by bicycle. Meanwhile Jonas has focused on conservations issues, mainly patrolling the Salonga National park to keep out poachers. This video is part of a feature that appeared in Nature (Vol.447, 7 June 2007, pp. 635-636).
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Dekula2 9 months ago
Great man working for the right cause. We need more people like him here. Thanks for posting.
MunangoKeewati 3 years ago
Thanks! Very inspiring.
KINGOFTHEJUNGLEWORLD 3 years ago