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  1. Prince Emmanuel de Merode (Emmanuel Werner Marie Ghislain de Merode; born 5 May 1970) is a conservationist and anthropologist. He has been the director of Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) since 2008.

  2. Oct 28, 2011 · Emmanuel De Merode, Director for Virunga National Park, gives an account of the struggle to save one of the world's great national parks with its population of mountain gorillas, renders ...

  3. Sep 22, 2022 · “Emmanuel” is Emmanuel de Merode, the director of Virunga National Park, Africa’s oldest protected area and in many ways the front line of human-wildlife conflict.

  4. Jun 11, 2015 · Emmanuel de Merode, director and chief warden of Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), was driving through the forest last year when three men...

  5. Jul 9, 2018 · In this update from the field, National Geographic Society Chief Scientist Jonathan Baillie interviews Chief Warden of Virunga National Park Emmanuel de Merode about his work protecting gorillas...

  6. Mar 3, 2021 · Emmanuel de Merode has been working in DR Congo since 1992. He is softly spoken and calm, despite the challenges he and his team face daily. Two deadly attacks in the last 12 months...

  7. Emmanuel De Merode, Director for Virunga National Park, gives an account of the struggle to save one of the world's great national parks with its population of mountain gorillas.

  8. Jun 5, 2014 · Emmanuel de Merode was driving to Rumangabo station from Goma on April 15, 2014, when he was ambushed near the village of Kibumba. The chief warden opposes all oil-related activity in the...

  9. Apr 19, 2014 · Emmanuel de Merode, 43, chief warden of Virunga National Park and a member of the Belgian royal family, was shot in the stomach and legs as he drove in a remote area outside the park,...

  10. Aug 10, 2016 · Emmanuel de Merode, director of the spectacular Virunga National Park, talks of the perils of his job – and why he’s hoping for some surprising good news. By Richard Schiffman