
Protecting Virunga Park and seeing Congo's rich potential
Clip: 10/14/2015 | 8m 50s
Protecting Virunga Park and seeing Congo's rich potential
Emmanuel de Merode -- anthropologist, Belgian prince and chief warden of the Virunga National Park -- has dedicated his life to the rich wildlife found within the precious and contentious national park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. That has meant actually risking his life; more than 100 of his rangers have died. He joins contributing editor Soledad O’Brien to discuss Congo’s future.
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Protecting Virunga Park and seeing Congo's rich potential
Clip: 10/14/2015 | 8m 50s
Emmanuel de Merode -- anthropologist, Belgian prince and chief warden of the Virunga National Park -- has dedicated his life to the rich wildlife found within the precious and contentious national park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. That has meant actually risking his life; more than 100 of his rangers have died. He joins contributing editor Soledad O’Brien to discuss Congo’s future.
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