The traditional livelihoods of the Assolongo ethnic group, who have special permission to live and fish in Democratic Republic of Congo's mangrove forest, are being squeezed as the park's management tightens regulations to save a mangrove ecosystem https://t.co/IoRECHVaHy pic.twitter.com/cPUfmGNF58— Reuters (@Reuters) March 10, 2022
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