Virunga National Park
Fabrice Mukunano is a results-driven and motivated professional with over four years of surveying experience, one of which is in mining. Fabrice has worked as a mine surveyor at Alphamin Resources Corp and as a topographer and hydroelectric potential researcher at Virunga National Park. Additionally, Fabrice has experience as a hydro explorer at Virunga Foundation and as a geologist at Mitumba geosci. Furthermore, Fabrice has worked as a geotechnician at CST sprl.
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Virunga National Park
Virunga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Virunga is the continent’s most biologically diverse protected area. Virunga is protected by a dedicated team of over 600 Rangers. These local men and women go through intensive training, risking their lives on a daily basis to safeguard the Park’s exceptional wildlife, including the last of the world’s critically endangered mountain gorillas. Alongside this essential conservation work, the Park is committed to supporting local communities. Virunga has a vision for responsibly harnessing the Park’s natural resources to create new opportunities for the four million people that live within a day’s walk of its borders.