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Virunga National Park

Virunga National Park, located in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, is one of the most biologically diverse and ecologically significant places on Earth. Established in 1925, it is Africa's oldest national Park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, spanning over 7,800 square kilometers. The Park is home to 44 endangered species, including one-third of the world's endangered mountain gorillas, and a wide array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and over 700 species of birds. Protecting the Park's wildlife and its local communities are its 700+ Rangers. These guardians of biodiversity risk their lives daily to safeguard this ecological hotspot.

Conservation Through Development.
To foster peace and prosperity in a region that has endured decades of conflict, the Park established the Virunga Alliance. This community-driven initiative leverages sustainable development to promote stability and growth. By responsibly utilizing natural resources, supporting agricultural supply chains, facilitating entrepreneurship, and becoming the leading provider of renewable energy in the region, the alliance brings tangible benefits to local communities.

By Racing for Virunga, you can help safeguard this extraordinary natural heritage for future generations and create a brighter future for the 5 million people who reside within a day's walk of the Park.


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