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Matthew Brown
By Matthew Brown - Jun 15,2020
BOULDER, Colorado — Safari tourism has long been an economic boon to people living in Africa. But the suspension of flights and safari visits because of the COVID-19 pandemic has decimated this critical source of income, and devastated the wildlife conservation efforts it funds.