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A critical time : how Covid-19 piled the pressure on conservation efforts

A critical time : how Covid-19 piled the pressure on conservation efforts Patrick Greenfield © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: André Penner/AP From the Nepalese Himalayas where tigers patrol the snowy peaks to the lush forest homes of mountain gorillas in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, national parks emptied as Covid-19 spread around the world in 2020. Billions of pounds of ecotourism revenue – crucial to the livelihoods of many communities that live alongside biodiverse areas – dried up as people were locked down. © Photograph: André Penner/AP Jaguar tourism in the Pantanal wetlands in Brazil collapsed at the same time as fires devastated the region.

Lonely Kavaan Enjoys Some Much-Needed Pachyderm Affection

share ODDAR MEANCHEY PROVINCE, CAMBODIA   Kaavan is busy acclimatizing to his new home in the northern province of Oddar Meanchey. The 36-year-old pachyderm is recovering from his flight from Pakistan – not an easy journey for the large mammal – and after the exciting welcome he received in Cambodia on November 30. The elephant is being encouraged to run around the enclosure at the Kulen Prum Tep Wildlife Sanctuary and was seen playing with a large wheel swing set last week. Kaavan also seemed to prefer bundles of sugarcane to fibrous banana stems. Darrick Thomson, an elephant trainer and co-founder of Save the Elephant Foundation, said it was encouraging that Kaavan was being receptive to his surroundings and picking up new information.

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