Park Ranger Killed in Garamba  National Park by Names of  Agoyo Mbikoyo, on 25 April  as he was doing his Patrol of the Elephants in the National Park and  Elephant Hunting in Africa has increased the deletion Level of the Elephants by the Hunters who are Always looking for Ivory . Agoyo was shot by a group of armed Hunters a short distance from his patrol unit’s campsite. He returned to the campsite  and collapsed and died instantly as soon as he reached at the campsite. He was among the a 10-day patrol unit monitoring herds of elephant in the southern section of the park at the time of the incident took Place and may his soul Rest in Peace.
Two patrol units, one comprising park rangers and the other members of the Congolese armed forces, were immediately deployed to the area to provide support for the remaining members of the patrol team. It was also used to return his body to the park headquarters at Nagero for burial. He was buried in Faradje on 26 April.
Park Ranger Killed in Garamba  National Park by Names of  Agoyo Mbikoyo, on 25 April  as he was doing his Patrol of the Elephants in the National Park and  Elephant Hunting in Africa has increased the deletion Level of the Elephants by the Hunters who are Always looking for Ivory . Agoyo was shot by a group of armed Hunters a short distance from his patrol unit’s campsite. He returned to the campsite  and collapsed and died instantly as soon as he reached at the campsite. He was among the a 10-day patrol unit monitoring herds of elephant in the southern section of the park at the time of the incident took Place and may his soul Rest in Peace.
Two patrol units, one comprising park rangers and the other members of the Congolese armed forces, were immediately deployed to the area to provide support for the remaining members of the patrol team. It was also used to return his body to the park headquarters at Nagero for burial. He was buried in Faradje on 26 April.
An experienced ranger who had worked at Garamba for more than seven years, Agoyo Mbikoyo strove tirelessly to protect the park and its wildlife, including elephants, from poaching.
“The untimely death of ranger Agoyo Mbikoyo leaves his wife without her husband and his children without their father and we extend our sincere condolences to them over their loss. This has made the wildlife conservation in congo very affected and failed to develop. Ivory Hunting for Just Self enrichment as affected Wildlife in all African National Park and Mostly in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda plus Congo.
In Virunga Region it used to be the Same in Places where Mountain Gorillas Lived and thanks goes to the Gorilla Doctors in Rwanda, Uganda and Visit Virunga in Congo that have done a great job to the conservation of the Mountain Gorillas .