Animal-Human Conflict Rages in Eastern Rwanda

Antoine, a farmer, says he has lived near the park for three years, and has trouble feeding his family because animals raid his crops
Antoine, a farmer, says he has lived near the park for three years, and has trouble feeding his family because animals raid his crops

Nearly 17 years after civil war and genocide devastated the country, Rwanda is mostly peaceful, and the economy is growing fast. But in the eastern countryside, conflict still rages. Wild animals attack people, while gangs of poachers roam the forest endangering the wildlife and the rangers trying to protect them. Our reporter files this story from Akagera National Park.