Global Conservation Fund
Africa & Madagascar Highlights 
 
 
 
 
Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve, Democratic Republic of Congo 
Their numbers decimated by hunting and logging, bonobos serve a key ecological role, dispersing seeds of the rainforest fruits.
 
The foundation is widely recognized as a model for Africa and an anchor for sustainable financing of Madagascar’s rich biodiversity.
 
Maiko-Tayna Kahuzi-Biega Landscape, Democratic Republic of Congo
Tayna is one of eight community-based reserves in various stages of planning and development that, collectively, will create a vast biodiversity corridor flanked by two national parks.
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This area is so rich in biodiversity that it’s known as the “gem of the Northern Cape.”
 
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