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On Duty with Ecoguards (Illegal Bushmeat Thrives in Cameroon)

Category: Activities of The Revealed, Bushmeat, Cameroon, Ecoguard | Date: Apr 30 2009 | By: therevealed

Ecoguards load the game on our truck. They have an off-road vehicle but it is in Yaoundé at the moment. They otherwise use motorcycles. They also have a lack of tents and have to sleep under plastic sheets as a shelter during their ten-day duties in the bush.

Miroslav Bobek, 30 April 2009

 “Yesterday, a road patrol seized gorilla hands and pieces of gorilla meat,” we were told by ecoguard Tomi when we stopped by the ECOFAC office in Djoum. We are back in Cameroon, south of the Dja biosphere reserve. We are in an area that generously supplies Yaoundé and other cities with bushmeat. Twelve ECOFAC officers stationed in Djoum are supposed to throttle or curb the supply. As our photo report suggests, it is a futile effort…

(You can expect more on the topic plus very sincere  interviews with ecoguards after we return from Africa.)

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It is dark outside and we are hiding with ecoguards in a hut some fifteen kilometres to the east of Djoum. Tomi is waiting – and we are waiting with him.

Hunting of some species (apes, elephants, crocodiles etc.) is strictly prohibited, while others can be hunted for private needs. Violations of the law are punishable with hefty fines and prison sentences. The boy in the checked shirt has been caught red-handed before but being juvenile, he escaped unpunished.

Ecoguards are now state officers. That grants them a salary and pension but not sufficient equipment. They wear worn-out shoes and uniforms (with the exception of Tomi who bought a new uniform with his own money).

The owner of the bushmeat has been caught three times before. And he is again carrying meat either for sale or for a client. Clients are usually well-off people from the city who order bushmeat from village hunters. They give the hunter ten shells and ask for pieces of game. The hunter can keep the remaining five shells as a reward… 

The owner of the bushmeat has been caught three times before. And he is again carrying meat either for sale or for a client. Clients are usually well-off people from the city who order bushmeat from village hunters. They give the hunter ten shells and ask for pieces of game. The hunter can keep the remaining five shells as a reward...

The consignment includes even the most strictly protected species. Bushmeat is not just a subject of trade but most often part of the daily diet. When we asked pre-school children in a Baka Pygmy village whether they had ever eaten gorilla meat, four fifths of them raised their hands.

A poacher hunted the game early in the morning but in the hot tropical climate, it is already attracting flies. Ecoguards will sell it later in the afternoon in a public auction. The proceeds will go to the state coffers.

Bushmeat is cheap in Djoum but the price grows on its way to Yaoundé or another large city. Countering the illegal trade are ecoguards as well as patrols of the Ministere des Forets et de la Faune and gendarmerie.

“I didn’t know this was forbidden,” said the driver. He probably lied; yet there is a certain difference between him and the poacher whom the ecoguards caught two hours ago.  They seized the game from both of them, checked their papers, and handed them subpoenas.

You can see more photos from our reportage on The Revealed website.  

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5 Responses to “On Duty with Ecoguards (Illegal Bushmeat Thrives in Cameroon)”

Annie, on 01 May 2009

That is just sickening…….that poor little monkey looks like he is smiling…..he probably never knew what happened……so sad! Gorilla hands…..I am so sad to know this goes on!

Adam Cox, on 01 May 2009

Excellent work on the capture. Hopefully this will send a message out to others who do attempt the same. Tomi looks great in with his new uniform. I hope the others can afford something similar. It really gives a stronger sense of authority. Keep up the great work guys.

Susan, on 02 May 2009

Sickening. The buyers are well-off, can’t they find anything else to eat? Once these animals are extinct they’ll have to find something else. Village hunters perhaps?

Jana (therevealed), on 02 May 2009

Dear Adam,thanks for your words, it supports our effort! We keep on going…
Susan, yes it is hard - you can not say africans do not ´hunt when you are hungry, but still they have to respect some rules and do not make bussines with it…

The Revealed » Ecoguards from Djoum: Risking their Lives, on 15 Jun 2009

[…] Gallery of photos from the patrol is available on the Revealed website or in the article On duty with ecoguards. […]

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