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Technology is Transforming Conservation in Dzanga-Sangha, Central African Republic

Within the dense emerald canopy of the Congo Basin, the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Area (DSPA) pulses with life. Located in the southwest corner of the Central African Republic, this 4,589 km² expanse of tropical rainforest is one of the last bastions of forest elephant populations on Earth — a place where critically endangered western lowland gorillas roam beneath towering hardwoods and elusive bongos flicker through the shadows. It also contains Dzanga Bai, a vast forest clearing known as “the elephant village” where up to 200 forest elephants gather daily.

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