Global Neocrown Outbreak Affects Wildlife Conservation

Dan Zhao According to the Washington Post, wildlife refuges and ecotourism around the world are facing new threats as a result of the new crown epidemic, and the impact on wildlife and people is being felt and is expected to be far-reaching. As a result of epidemic prevention and control measures such as border closures and visa restrictions in many countries, most of the world’s tourist destinations have been forced to shut down, including national parks, game reserves and wildlife sanctuaries in Africa, Asia and elsewhere, resulting in a significant decline in wildlife tourism revenues and a cutback in funding for programs that support wildlife conservation. [Read More]