what is the importance of okapi
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If the okapi were to go extinct, it would be a great loss to the people of DRC, the okapi is their symbol of their bountiful biodiversity and wild places, and as a symbol of ICCN, it would be a failure that would be difficult to overcome and a foreboding for the other endangered species that require
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The okapi is found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The okapi is found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Though this endangered giraffe relative is a culturally respected animal and has been protected in the country since 1933, slash-and-burn agriculture, illegal gold mining, and bushmeat poaching threaten its existence.
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