象牙海岸的Comoe国家公园正从冲突破坏中恢复过来,
Comoe National Park in Ivory Coast is recovering from conflict damage, with wildlife returning due to conservation efforts since 2016.
象牙海岸的科莫(Comoe)国家公园在内乱十年破坏后正在恢复, 野生生物如大象、黑猩猩、羚羊等,
Comoe National Park in Ivory Coast is recovering after a decade of destruction during civil conflicts, with wildlife like elephants, chimpanzees, and antelopes returning due to increased ranger patrols, drone surveillance, and conservation efforts since 2016.
教科文组织在2017年将该公园从其濒危名单中除名,这是非洲第一个这样做的地点。
UNESCO removed the park from its endangered list in 2017, marking the first African site to do so.
尽管取得了进展,偷猎、非法开采和放牧仍然存在,导致2024年逮捕125人。
Despite progress, poaching, illegal mining, and grazing persist, leading to 125 arrests in 2024.
旅游业尚未完全反弹,基础设施仍然遭到破坏,但护林员和保护者继续努力保障公园的未来。
Tourism has not fully rebounded, and infrastructure remains damaged, but rangers and conservationists continue efforts to secure the park’s future.