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Take action for the gorillas in Congo!

One amazing film telling the story of park rangers protecting the Virunga National Park and the gorillas living there among other animals. An oil company takes advantage of the unstable situation in Congo to profit by exploiting the park drilling for oil.

Take action by engaging in social media:

Really, it’s that simple. Tweet, post, blog, pin, whatever about the film and the issues at its heart. The further we can spread the word about what SOCO International are doing in eastern Congo the better chance we have to stop them. Here are all our handles and hashtags to help you:

Twitter: @virungamovie – Be sure to include #Virunga #TeamVirunga in your tweets.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/virungamovie

What is the Virunga movie?

In the forested depths of eastern Congo lies Virunga National Park, one of the most bio-diverse places on Earth and home to the planet’s last remaining mountain gorillas. In this wild, but enchanted environment, a small and embattled team of park rangers – including an ex-child soldier turned ranger, a caretaker of orphan gorillas and a dedicated conservationist – protect this UNESCO world heritage site from armed militia, poachers and the dark forces struggling to control Congo’s rich natural resources. When the newly formed M23 rebel group declares war, a new conflict threatens the lives and stability of everyone and everything they’ve worked so hard to protect, with the filmmakers and the film’s participants caught in the crossfire.

A powerful combination of investigative journalism and nature documentary, VIRUNGA is the incredible true story of a group of courageous people risking their lives to build a better future in a part of Africa the world’s forgotten, and a gripping exposé of the realities of life in the Congo.

And see the Virunga movie.

I really recommend this movie!

//Kolla på denna film och sprid den gärna för att hjälpa gorillorna i Congo men också naturen och därmed människorna i Congo.

 

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