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Brent Stirton (South Africa) documents the impacts of the illegal bushmeat trade across the Congo Basin.
A man steps off a boat with a live broad-nosed crocodile for sale at Maluku port on the outskirts of Kinshasa. In this region most of the trade in wildlife, both legal and illegal, takes place on the Congo River.
Broad-nosed crocodiles are small, relatively placid and easily transported alive without the need for refrigeration. They usually sell for $40-$100.
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Brent is a Senior Correspondent for Getty Images. He does most of his work for National Geographic Magazine, focusing on the intersection of humans and the environment.
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