ANIMAL TRAFIC
Category: Ranger Patrols, community | Date: Sep 29 2008 | By: okapi
The Okapi Faunal Reserve, one of the 5 heritages Site of UNESCO in DRCongo , continues to register some illegal activies. The population migration from North Kivu province, animal poaching …still the main threats of the Reserve.
Are you aware that the endemic specie “Okapi” lives only in this forest Reserve?? Also it has some relatives such: forest buffalos, elephant, leopard, water chevrotain,
Okapi in Epulu zoo accepts to be touched by human being
With an area of 13,700 sq km and a no significant number of rangers, the management established some patrol posts, temporary base … for fighting illegal activities.
Rangers on parade
A week ago, a chimp was confiscated by rangers from Nzaro sector (East side) from a passenger (poacher), and the animal was transferred in Epulu (the administrative HQ).
This animal specie is totally protected by the Congolese Law, so the arrested poacher shall be prosecuted.
Poor chimp in Epulu
Madam Rosie Ruf is the one in charge of animal breeding in captivity , so she has again unexpected task for taking care of the new arrival. She has already building a cage, and struggling for its feeding.
Are you the one coming to assist Rosie??? Any technical or financially help from you?? Please your help needed!!!!
Somba
Technorati : DRC, okapi wildlife reserve
INTELLIGENCE AS BACKBONNE OF ANTI POACHING IN PROTECTED AREA
Category: Ranger Patrols | Date: Sep 26 2008 | By: okapi
The
Virunga
National Park
, an old protected area in
Africa
which was created since 1925 covers different species of mammals and a beautiful landscape
For the last ten years, the park remains under threats of human activity. From illegal establishment, agriculture, wildlife poaching….
To mitigate these illegal activities, the General Direction of ICCN decided to appoint Mr. Emmanuel De Merode from
Belgium
as a Provincial Director of
North
Kivu
Park
.
Emmanuel in action in Rumangabo ICCN Station
The Provincial Direction has set intelligence training as a priority of the moment, so It requested the valuation of Mr. Somba from Okapi Faunal Reserve.
Moreover, a week intelligence training was conducted in Rumangabo ICCN Station near Goma and we remain convinced that the team shall do something to minimize the illegal activity, this means denouncement, searching and so on.
I think a question from a reader who wants to know if really this training shall be sufficient??? Warmly, I can answer by” yes” because for any success, you must begin’.
Mr. Somba in class
Trainers taking note
Thanks
Somba
Technorati : DRC, okapi wildlife reserve
Confiscated Grey Parrot
Category: Epulu, General | Date: May 06 2008 | By: admin
I am obliged to denounce this illegal detention of a protect bird as gray parrot in Bandisende village. I let you know that gray parrot is listed on the appendix one of CITES as a protected bird /or animal because it is the only specie which has the ability to imitate man.

Poor confiscated parrot
Rosy which is dealing with conservation for 20 years in DRCongo especially in Okapi Reserve is the one taking care of this parrot. A part the new arrival parrot, 3 passionate are under her surveillance for years in her house. It is nice when working and hearing some talking from those birds, but sometimes I am annoyed of them because it usually comes and seats on my shoulder when working on my computer in Rosy’s house, it can bite when suspecting you as estrange person, isn’t??

Mm.Rosie Ruf (left) exchanging with Senior Warden of the Reserve

A passionate parrot on branch of tree in Rosie’s house

On my shoulder, it seats and disturbs me.
The new arrival bird was confiscated from a villager at Bandisende a week ago. Until now, it is not familiarized as others in Rosie’s house. Only palm nut constituted its food.
For several years, Rosie is spending money for feeding these parrots. In captivity, she usually feed them with palm nut, maize, …and this can be evaluated US $150, 00/month for 3 birds.
By the way, we supposed to tame, and feed it accordingly. We are facing an unexpected situation, so we need more budgets 0f US $ 100, are you a volunteer???
Somba
UPDATE ON FIVE MOTORBIKES GIVEN TO 5 TRADITIONAL CHIEFS IN OKAPI RESERVE
Category: General | Date: May 02 2008 | By: admin
I unfortunately did not show you the five motorbikes given to local chiefs who are working hand by hand with the Reserve managers. So, with your permission let me show you those five motorbikes called “SENKE”.
As I underlined in my previous blog, these motorbikes should help chiefs for running their activity in their respective area, and also attend meetings in Epulu. Each has a reservoir with a capacity of 9 litters

on front :the five motorbikes

from left: Mr. Mapilanga ( Okapi Reserve commander), Kebe Abdallah ( Administrator of Mambasa)….
The number 1 of Mambasa signing the minutes document
Please, your financial contribution is really needed as a running cost of those motorbikes.
Somba
5 MOTORBIKES GIVEN TO TRADITIONAL CHIEF IN EPULU
Category: Community Work | Date: Feb 19 2008 | By: admin
The Territory Administrator of Mambasa was invited by the Reserve Manager for the official ceremony. All the 5 traditional chiefs of Mambasa
Territory were also invited in Epulu on 18th of February, 2008.
Mr. Kebe (in middle) instructing the Bombo local chief
The aim of giving them motorbikes is one of the recommendations of the network organized by the Reserve on October 2007. This can allow these stakeholders to reach easily Epulu( headquarter of the Reserve ) for meeting, and run accordingly their own administration.
“
Really, It is a pleasure and good initiative from ICCN and his partners .Today I am able to reach all corners of my collectivity and control all illegal activities and then denounce ” said Mr. Apuobo one of the chiefs.
Chief Apuobo during his 5 munites of speach
Kebe Abdallah Mambasa Administrator
The last word of the ceremony was pronounced by Mr. Kebe (Mambasa’s administrator) who appealed all chiefs to collaborate with the Reserve authorities, and safeguard the ecosystem.
We all know that without petrol, these motorbikes cannot work, so we would like your support in terms of petrol. The average consummation is about US $300, 00 for 2 months.
Somba
Technorati : congo, epulu., okapi. wildlifedirect
UMOJA woman Mutuality
Category: Community Work, Epulu | Date: Feb 05 2008 | By: admin
Epulu, headquarter of the Reserve is nowadays calm .Rangers wives create a woman mutuality named “UMOJA”. In Swahili it means “together”
Absolutely, this is a positive initiative. According to Mama KAVIRA SOMBA who is leading the group, they are planning some activities which should produce income. They’ve started collected money for preparing the International mother day holiday of 08/03/2008. They’re always March, so they need dressing in the same uniform. The sample uniform is there and costs $10 each, and they are 50 wives. Please your contribution must motivate those mums.
from rigth:the uniform blouse showed
Rangers wives during the meeting
This initiative deserves a support from you.
Somba
Technorati : epulu., okapi. wildlifedirect, wildlifedirect
PUBLIC RELATION
Category: General | Date: Jan 29 2008 | By: admin
For a good management of the Reserve, the Manager should have time to contact all stakeholders in different level. Mr. Mapilanga, the senior warden is traveling to Bunia (Ituri District) for meeting, and reporting on the Reserve.
The MAF (Missionary Aviation Fellowship) which is based at moment inKampala is regularly in our region and helps for transport. Madam Rosie Ruf seized the same occasion after spending her 45 days of vacancy in
Switzerland
for coming back for her workplace/Epulu. She is the one running the Gilman International Conservation in DRCongo since 1987, and contributes hardly on the protection of the Reserve
M. Rosy : welcome back in Epulu
M.Rosy welcomed by warden.
Mr. Mapilanga greetings the MAF pilote and takes his seat
People admiring the landing on Epulu airstrip
By this I would like to express in advice my warm gratitude to all of you who shall take this opportunity to finance this activity ( contact with authorities ) which remains important. I stress on it because you know, sometimes local community is destroying protected area by ignorance, so the conservation message supposed to convey it in all levels.
Somba
Technorati : congo, epulu., wildlifedirect
UPDATE OF ROAD PATROL
Category: Ranger Patrols | Date: Jan 25 2008 | By: admin
Rangers are always very good briefed before deploying in the field , with some specific patrol strategies such establishment of observation point in the village with a high concentration of population , questionnaire to drivers ( passengers ).Some checkpoints especially in Epulu , Zungukula patrol post (East Entry), Molokay Patrol Post ( Center ) and Adusa ( West ) were created for registering all population movement in the Reserve; and writing down their provenance, destination, number of passengers,…. these methods help the management to monitor the illegal movement in the Reserve. It is not easy, but we are doing the necessary for minimizing the negative impact on fauna and flora.
In case of emergency, the ICCN jeep intervenes with additional rangers
Truck crossing the Reserve from Beni
Illegal traffic of forest products (hiding in truck)
Bush meat discovers in truck
People carrying on bicycles more than 150kgs
The pression is really weighting on managers since the road is fixed. Otherwise we believe with your technical or financial support we shall win the game.
Exactly we do need a monthly budget of US $ 80, 00 for purchasing 1 carton of sardine and biscuit for feeding rangers during patrols.
Somba
Technorati : congo, okapi, wildlifedirect
EXCHANGING WITH MAKOBASI AND ISSA
Category: Mbuti Pygmies | Date: Jan 17 2008 | By: admin
Would you remember the post of Madam Rosemarie Ruf about Makobasi and Issa??? Both pygmies working for long time in conservation. At moment they’re retired men, but they did train their respective boys and daughters for collecting leaves for feeding okapi.
I had time to exchange with them about the new house building which was initiated by Rosemarie Ruf of Gilman International Conservation in Epulu.
Reaching the camp around 3 pm, I met chief Makobasi , Issa and their brother in law Kisobe surrounding fire, this witnesses that those guys become lifeless.
From left: Kisobe, Chief Makobasi and Issa
My concern was to exchange idea with those chiefs’ pygmies on their house. Without delaying, Mr. Makobasi told me that it’s a good idea housing them because they are no longer strong for hunting, and go here and there as their relatives; they supposed to be sedentary.
“They already started sleeping in their house because the sheet metal is already fixed” said Makobasi
“This house is a shelter for me and my sons” Issa added
Mr. Somba in red T-shirt chatting with Makobasi, Issa and Kisobe
In fact , the building activity still ongoing and so far the really face:
those pygmies wives belong to Makobasi and Issa’s generation.
The soil is prepared for distempering the house
This charitable works is the effort made by some donors who judged important to help Makobasi and Issa as retired . Sincere thank to you.
Somba
Technorati : epulu, okapi. wildlifedirect, wildlifedirect
OBITUARY
Category: Rangers | Date: Jan 14 2008 | By: admin
Born in Kindu ( Maniema Province ) on 27th of July 1974, field ranger Rashid Feruzi who joined conservation field on the year 2004 passed away only yesterday after a long sickness in Okapi
health center . I and the Commander Apamolo were out inspecting rangers in West sector of the Reserve. A phone call from Officer Amboya who supervising activity announcing the drama. It’s sad.
Otherwise, the late was married to Jeanette ,father of one boy.
In red blouse,widow Jeannet
During his 3 years working in Okapi faunal Reserve, he was selected among the brave rangers, and each year he was given a special performance accordingly. The late RASHID nicknamed “EKINI” because of his enthusiasm and devotion in football, played as defender exactly on right side. All Okapi team players’ regret this death…
The Reserve is very huge and covers 13,000 square kilometers patrolling only by 63 brave rangers. The calculation demonstrates that each ranger controls 206,3 sq kilometers, but from today we have to share the part controlled by the late to each of us. Really, It is a minus… We shall not forget Mr. Rashid and his effort made for the integrity of the Reserve.
Funeral should take place on 13th of January, 2008 in Epulu ( please let’s take a minute in his memorial ).
in front the coffin of late Rashidi
from left: Mrs. Issa( security service,)Tandele ( Police commander)
Marcel (Deputy assistant of GIC), Somba ( Assistant warden), Amboya
( Community in charge)
The procession moves towards the cemetery
In fact, I were obliged to thank all people who accepted voluntarily coming and consolate the family.
Somba


































