The Okapi Conservation Project (OCP) was founded in 1987 for the protection of the okapis (Okapia johnstoni) and their habitat. Okapis are found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo and are seen as the major flagship species of the Ituri Forest. The OCP has about one hundred staff members and one hundred and ten government rangers under the direction of the Institute in Congo for the Conservation of Nature. The Okapi Conservation Project is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network. OCP's founder John Lukas is also a founding member of the Wildlife Conservation Network. In 1992 the project helped create the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, encompassing 13,700 square kilometers of the Ituri Forest, which was designated as a United Nations World Heritage Site in 1996.
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| - The Okapi Conservation Project (OCP) was founded in 1987 for the protection of the okapis (Okapia johnstoni) and their habitat. Okapis are found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo and are seen as the major flagship species of the Ituri Forest. The OCP has about one hundred staff members and one hundred and ten government rangers under the direction of the Institute in Congo for the Conservation of Nature. The Okapi Conservation Project is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network. OCP's founder John Lukas is also a founding member of the Wildlife Conservation Network. In 1992 the project helped create the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, encompassing 13,700 square kilometers of the Ituri Forest, which was designated as a United Nations World Heritage Site in 1996. (en)
- L'Okapi Conservation Project è un'organizzazione non governativa fondata nel 1987 per proteggere gli okapi minacciati di estinzione e prede dei bracconieri. (it)
- A Okapi Conservation Project (OCP), (em português: Projeto de Conservação dos Ocapis) foi fundada em 1987 para a proteção dos ocapis (Okapia johnstoni) e seu habitat. Ocapis na natureza são encontrados apenas na República Democrática do Congo e são vistas como as principais espécies emblemáticas da Floresta Tropical Ituri. (pt)
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| - The Okapi Conservation Project (OCP) was founded in 1987 for the protection of the okapis (Okapia johnstoni) and their habitat. Okapis are found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo and are seen as the major flagship species of the Ituri Forest. The OCP has about one hundred staff members and one hundred and ten government rangers under the direction of the Institute in Congo for the Conservation of Nature. The Okapi Conservation Project is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network. OCP's founder John Lukas is also a founding member of the Wildlife Conservation Network. In 1992 the project helped create the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, encompassing 13,700 square kilometers of the Ituri Forest, which was designated as a United Nations World Heritage Site in 1996. (en)
- L'Okapi Conservation Project è un'organizzazione non governativa fondata nel 1987 per proteggere gli okapi minacciati di estinzione e prede dei bracconieri. (it)
- A Okapi Conservation Project (OCP), (em português: Projeto de Conservação dos Ocapis) foi fundada em 1987 para a proteção dos ocapis (Okapia johnstoni) e seu habitat. Ocapis na natureza são encontrados apenas na República Democrática do Congo e são vistas como as principais espécies emblemáticas da Floresta Tropical Ituri. (pt)
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