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Friday, 11 March 2016 09:30 Mapping our Future - A story of the Congo Basin people's fight to save the rainforest Print Email Accessing and using the forests upon which they depend for survival is one of the main challenges faced by local communities in the Congo Basin rainforests, especially for indigenous 'Pygmies'. You are here:Home#River Blogs#Central Africa#Congo#_Congo Global#Mapping our Future - A story of the Congo Basin people's fight to save the rainforest Additional Info Location: -0.26,23.03 Read 2898 times Show Street View Published in _Congo Global Tagged under Forests Indigenous Communities People and Rivers Traditional Knowledge Ecosystems Services Related items Fitzroy river traditional owner Helen Malo: 'Will we see another Murray-Darling?' Protecting the Kimberley’s Fitzroy River (Science Statement of Support) Appreciating traditional knowledge (Karamoja-Uganda) Vallée de l'Ouéme et Fleuve Ouémé Boon Rueang Wetland Forest Conservation Group of Thailand wins global environmental award More in this category: « "Congo River, Beyond Darkness" (trailer) back to top