Robert Mwinyihali is the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Central Africa urban bushmeat coordinator, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. Jean Paul Kibambe is the WCS country program director for the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Kinshasa. Richard Malonga is the WCS country program director for the Republic of Congo, in Brazzaville. Gaspard Abitsi is the WCS country program director for the Republic of Gabon, in Libreville. The opinions expressed in this commentary are their own. Read more opinion at CNN. (CNN)The story from our colleague was familiar: He watched as Makaite, Tefu and the other men of the Andilukbo clan of Efe bow hunters returned empty handed. It was the third day in a row that they had gone hunting for forest antelope and not caught anything. A leaf bag filled with mushrooms and two giant tree snails was all that seven men had to show for over 200 person-hours of grueling work. Robert Mwinyihali In the dense tropical forest near Wamba in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Makaite has watched as outsiders strip his traditional lands of wildlife to supply a long-distance market for bushmeat that sees it transported 250 miles by road to Kisangani, and at times, a further…