Bonne Annees Corner
Justice and Conservation
The best way to provide justice in wildlife conservation is through the full application of the laws aimed at animal protection.
Poachers of elephants, gorillas, chimpanzees, buffalo and other protected species are warned that the laws will be fully enforced against anyone who has killed one of these.
SOS - Help The Great Apes
A Great Apes Exposition, organized by the Ministry of Forest Economy and the French Embassy, in collaboration with conservation NGOs, was held at the French Cultural Center in Brazzaville from May 11-26, 2008. It attracted thousands of visitors who were able to examine, firsthand, the numerous similarities between humans and great apes.
Kigali, An Ecologically-Sensitive African City: An Example to Follow
The participants at a June, 2007 conference in Kigali for environmental journalists designated this capital of Rwanda as the ecological capital of Africa. Is that reasonable?
Alternatives To Hunting And Poaching In Likouala, ROC
The INCEF production team based in Brazzaville: ecological journalist and coordinating officer, Bonne Annee Matoumona, and cameraman, Anatole Mafoula, traveled to the Department of Likouala from May 14-27, 2008.
Collaborative Agreement between Congo government and INCEF
April 28, 2008 marks the beginning of a collaboration between the Ministry of Communication in Charge of Relations with Parliament, represented by Minister Alain Akouala Atipault, and the International Conservation and Education Fund, represented by Executive Director Cynthia Moses.
The ceremony to recognize the collaborative agreement took place in the meeting room of the ministry in the presence of national radio and television officials.








