Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Locals-Hunt-in-DRC-27MZIFJJOEERR.htmlConceptually similarLocals Hunt in DRCGP0STQTXECompleted★★★★Boy with Grey Parrots in CongoGP0NEZCompleted★★★★Man Catching Tortoise in CongoGP0ED8Completed★★★★Starting Fire for CookingGP013JUCompleted★★★★Child Catching Rodent in CongoGP017DNCompleted★★★★Child Catching Rodent in CongoGP0PUUCompleted★★★★Antelope for Dinner in SitatungaGP0RDACompleted★★★★Antelope for Dinner in SitatungaGP057GCompleted★★★★Antelope for Dinner in SitatungaGP0GW1Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQTXDLocals Hunt in DRCA man carries a captured bird and an axe. Logging operations open up the forest, followed by human activities such as poaching and other practices which affect the forest and the animals that live in it.In original language:当地人在刚果民主共和国追捕刚果(金)大肆砍伐森林,随着人类活动对森林的侵扰越来越深入,很多野生动物也遭到噩运。Locations:Africa-Democratic Republic of the Congo-Katanga ProvinceDate:18 Aug, 2016Credit:© Lu Guang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4289px X 2859pxKeywords:Birds-Day-Forestry-Forests (campaign title)-Hunting (activity)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Outdoors-PeopleShoot:Illegal Logging of Hardwood in DRC and Its Trading in ChinaPterocarpus tinctorius, or Mukula tree, is a rare and slow-growing hardwood unique to southern and central Africa. Mukula has been illegally logged and traded from Zambia and DRC to China for the last decade, feeding the increasing demand of "rosewood" in the Chinese market.Chinese photographer Lu Guang traveled to Katanga province in the DR Congo as well as eastern China documenting the expanding Mukula industry. The project, commissioned by Greenpeace, follows its supply chain from the DRC, where it’s used for traditional medicine, dye, and a source of pollen for bees used in honey production—to processing centers in China and upscale furniture showrooms.Related Collections:Illegal Logging of Hardwood in DRC and Its Trading in China (Photos & Video)