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THE PANDEMIC VS SAFARI CONSERVATION

When travel came to a halt in March 2020, SafariBookings, a marketplace for African tours, began a monthly survey of several hundred operators. In November, this revealed most operators had faced a drop in business of more than 75%. And with winter lockdowns in place across Europe, the outlook remains grim

The government’s decision to continue to advise against travel to much of the African continent

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