The US government’s freeze on foreign aid, except for Israel and Egypt, has had a swift and shocking impact on conservation efforts in Southeast Asia, leaving vital workers combating illegal loggers and wildlife poachers without funding. Frontline park rangers, whose salaries were supported by this aid, were caught off guard by the sudden halt in assistance. The abrupt withdrawal of support has created a painful and challenging situation for those working to protect the region’s biodiversity.
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