In “Congo Tales,” a new book about the people in the second-largest tropical forest in the world

THE NEW YORK TIMES
By Lovia GyarkyePhotographs by Pieter Henket
“Congo Tales,” a new book published recently by Prestel, began as a call to action to save the Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the heart of the Congo Basin, which is the second-largest tropical forest in the world after the Amazon, from the threats of climate change. It soon became a book about the stories of the people who live there. “Congo Tales,” a new book published recently by Prestel, began as a call to action to save the Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the heart of the Congo Basin, which is the second-largest tropical forest in the world after the Amazon, from the threats of climate change. It soon became a book about the stories of the people who live there. [More]
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/01/books/congo-tales-mbomo-pieter-henket.html

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