For the first time in Republic of Congo, a chimpanzee dealer was arrested and finally prosecuted. He was judged guilty and was sentenced to one year in prison and fined 1,100,000 CFA (1,679 Euro). This is the result of the Project PALF (Project to Apply the Fauna Law or Projet d'Appui à l'Application de la Loi Faunique), managed by The Aspinall Foundation and WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
These animals are the property of the African nations in which they roam as wild animals. It is no business of anyone, save the countrys' leaders and the hearts of their people. If the African people see the apes as food, or anything contrary to White Folk opinions, then perhaps Africans may know something about apes that you have overlooked.
aliveinsd 1 year ago
That's right, just go after the little, poor guy eking out a living. Don't go after the big guys.
Just like the so-called "Drug War."
KutWrite 1 year ago