Razan Al Mubarak op-ed in Sustainability Times

By Patrick Kowalczyk

Aug. 26, 2020

For more than a decade, scientists like Luis Ortiz-Catedral have been working to protect the Galápagos pink land iguana. The species faces a range of threats including feral cats and rats, which prey on eggs and young reptiles. Their scientists’ work, however, came to a halt in April when the COVID-19 lockdown in Ecuador went into effect.

In an op-ed published in Sustainability Times, Ms. Al Mubarak looks at how the pandemic has impacted the conservation sector and proposes a plan of action for ensuring a sustainable recovery.

Permalink | Posted on Aug 26, 2020 at 2:05 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
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