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Pygmies chop down the forest they need for their own survival. As Bantus move into this area and search for gold or other resources, these cancerous settlements in the forest grow and grow and eventually the Pygmies don't have the healthy forest they need to survive.
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- Randy Olson
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color image, photography, outdoors, day, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bandisende, rain forests, habitats, ecosystems, Ituri Forest, Pygmy ethnicity, four people, men only, side view, chopping, platform, trees, agriculture, clearing, tree stumps, people, world culture, axes, AFRICA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO, FORESTS AND FORESTRY, RAIN FORESTS, HABITATS AND ECOSYSTEMS, PLANTS, TREES, ZAIRE, ITURI FOREST, EQUIPMENT, HAND TOOLS, AXES (HAND TOOLS), PEOPLES, ETHNIC AND TRIBAL PEOPLES, AFRICAN TRIBAL PEOPLES, PYGMY TRIBESPEOPLE, BANTU TRIBESPEOPLE
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