April 2022
In the April issue of Geographical we explore the international conservation agreement, CITES. Nearly half a century old, some parties are now pushing back against its decisions and, with mounting paperwork, it effectiveness is under serious doubt. Meanwhile, in the Indian state of Sikkim, high in the Himalaya, farmers are pioneering a new, organic approach. And, in Belize and Guatemala, Jacob Dykes takes a drive with the conservationists determined to maintain the connectivity of the largest forest block in Mesoamerica – a crucial jaguar highway. Plus, Catherine Early writes about the threat of heat to city dweller and the cities starting to wake up to the climate crises’ biggest killer; and in Moldova and Romania, photographer Petrut Calinescu captures an unusual legacy of the Soviet era.
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