South Sudan’s wildlife falls victim to country’s war

Country’s natural beauty and wildlife have potential to bring in tourist dollars, but are at risk due to ongoing war.

With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, South Sudan has natural resources that could bring in tourist dollars to help boost the country’s economy. But the country’s civil war has prevented the tourism industry from taking hold. Now both sides are being accused of butchering animals to feed their troops.

Al Jazeera’s Nick Clark reports from South Sudan.

Source: Al Jazeera

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