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How park revenue has benefited Nyungwe Forest communities
FOR DECADES, Vincent Barore depended on Nyungwe Forest and the national park it holds for survival. He would poach animals and fell trees in the park that spreads more than 1,000 square kilometres and counts more than 280 bird and 13 primate species.
Since they benefited from the tourism revenue sharing scheme, Twisungane coop set a grinding mill to boost their income. The New Times/ Jean Pierrer Bucyensenge.