“When you commit, you do it until the end”: facing poachers, the fierce fight of Chad’s forest guards
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MAJOR REPORT - In 1956, Romain Gary won the Goncourt prize for Les Racines du ciel, a novel manifesto for the defense of elephants, set in Chad.
MAJOR REPORT - In 1956, Romain Gary won the Goncourt prize for Les Racines du ciel, a novel manifesto for the defense of elephants, set in Chad. Seventy years later, confronted with a less romantic and more violent reality, the employees of the Zakouma National Park sometimes pay with their lives for their mission of protecting pachyderms, but also giraffes and buffaloes.
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