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After preparing his camera in Noubalé-withn national park4000 square kilometers (1545 square miles) of rainforests in low lands in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Mengapai I mentioned This photographer will take over Lucas, amazing shots of wildlife.
“For me, the final suspense is the photography of predators,” Bourad Lucas He said Mengabay. “It was an incredible moment when I went back to one camera and found a picture of the most impressive male despair that I saw at all!”
the Biological diversity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 450 species of mammals, 15,000 species of plants, and 1150 species of birds wandering the second largest area in tropical rainforests in the world, according to the interactive countryside forms. Burrard-Lucas created four cameras in the National Park. These camera traps provide valuable research on the status and threats of the inhabitants of wildlife, especially those threatened with extinction.
African forests are among the endangered species in the region that the cameras were able to capture. Among other delightful creatures that were hunting at work – often at night – Dukeers, Water Chevrotains, giant Pangolins, etc.
Seraphin Ngouna, an employee of a research site at Nouabalé-NDOKI, Menngabay said“These pictures are amazing; I am really happy because thanks to these cameras, we can take pictures of animals that are difficult to determine.”
Without interference, such as low interaction with humans or habitat protection, the next step for endangered species can be extinction. However, such an explicit photography can help researchers and governments document endangered species and how to help. Doing this benefits the entire world, as a mixture of different types of the plant and animal kingdom creates a healthy biological diversity of a functional ecosystem.
Conservation efforts have proven that they are working, as with the butterfly of the monarch. After facing the threats due to the widespread loss of the only food source, the butterfly covered covers in the region multiplied from 2024 to 2025. Researchers at Wisconsin Stevens University have developed drones to protect threatened water birds.
The amazing photos of the Congo were successful in the comments, as one person He said“A very wonderful picture[,] Well done all those who participated in this project. “last Note“This is amazing.”
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