The anthropause has given a new lease of life to Earth s wildlife
With the world grounded, safari rangers are reporting healthier wildlife populations – with sightings at closer range
Elephants in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
Credit: Getty There’s no doubt that, while most of the human population has been locked down, animals have been enjoying a holiday of their own,” said Bread Shambamaropa, as we stood in the deserted bar at Mana Pools and gazed out over a waterhole packed with antelope and elephant. “It’s been terrible for business and for park revenues, but the animals are far less stressed. Leopards come closer to camp than they ever did.”
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by Tichaona Chifamba, Zhang Yuliang
HARARE, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) Many Zimbabweans would want to forget the year 2020 in a hurry after they either lost their loved ones to COVID-19 while others lost their sources of income as some companies closed down due to the effects of the pandemic.
The country also slid further into economic distress as the productive sector temporarily went into comatose and is yet to recover.
About 150,000 formal jobs were lost during the year as a direct result of COVID-19, which has infected 12,422 people and resulted in 322 deaths as of Dec. 21.
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