The coronavirus lockdown adds to challenges for those on the frontline of the war against poaching
- Words and photographs by Georgina Smith
Her black boots brushing through swathes of yellow-brown bush, 24-year-old Purity Amleset is feeling tense. But fear is just part of the job, she says, as she patrols her section of the 147,000-hectare (363,000-acre) community land around Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, a Unesco-designated biosphere reserve.
Continue reading…The coronavirus lockdown adds to challenges for those on the frontline of the war against poachingWords and photographs by Georgina SmithHer black boots brushing through swathes of yellow-brown bush, 24-year-old Purity Amleset is feeling tense. But fear is just part of the job, she says, as she patrols her section of the 147,000-hectare (363,000-acre) community land around Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, a Unesco-designated biosphere reserve. Continue reading…