Image source: thetimes.co.uk Territories caught in conflict don't just affect people and their communities. In Africa, armed conflicts greatly cause destruction to wildlife habitats. Many animals are considered endangered because of environmental decline and illegal operations. Margaret L. Salmon, M.D., a humanitarian, entrepreneur, and medical professional who has worked in the Democratic Republic of Congo, understands how this problem can greatly cause a decline in the animal population. The country's Garamba National Park is one of Africa’s oldest protected areas. However, it is under threat with local and foreign poachers hunting for hippos, buffaloes, and elephants. Park rangers and conservationists working in the area are also in danger from these invaders. With a territory that spans at least 2,000 square miles and is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park is supposed to be a safe haven for the world’s biggest animals. Image source: thetimes.co.u...
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