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Preserving Africa's jungles: an economic opportunity.


Few places in the world are as good for ogling wildlife as the remote jungle where the Central African Republic Central African Republic, republic (2005 est. pop. 3,800,000), 240,534 sq mi (622,983 sq km), central Africa. The landlocked nation is bordered by Chad (N), Sudan (E), Congo (Kinshasa) and Congo (Brazzaville) (S), and Cameroon (W). , Cameroon, and the Republic of Congo meet. Now the three countries have established adjoining national parks This is a list of national parks ordered by nation. Africa
See also:
  • Algeria
  • Botswana
  • Chad
  • Ethiopia
  • Gabon
  • Kenya
  • Madagascar
  • Morocco
  • Mozambique
  • Namibia
 the size of Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
 and Delaware combined. It's part of a growing trend that deserves strong support from the West: poor countries seeking economic opportunities by protecting nature rather than pillaging it. If the gorillas can lure rich Westerners, eco-tourism could become more sustainable than logging. Many Africans resent re·sent  
tr.v. re·sent·ed, re·sent·ing, re·sents
To feel indignantly aggrieved at.



[French ressentir, to be angry, from Old French resentir,
 the parks, which allocate vast resources to saving animals in regions where humans routinely die for lack of a few dollars. But experts say conservation benefits people, too: For example, the World Wildlife Fund has hired 31 local Bayaka Pygmies as trackers and guides.--Nicholas D. Kristof [9/26/06]
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Title Annotation:OPINION
Author:Kristof, Nicholas D.
Publication:New York Times Upfront
Date:Nov 13, 2006
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