Burkina Faso wildlife conservation farm struggles during turbulent times

Clark Lundgren studies and raises wild animals, some of which are endangered species, on his farm near Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso. The Canadian, who has lived in Canada for decades, also offers visitors the chance to see the animals up close. But fighting and unrest in the country put farms at risk. VOA’s Gildas Da has more from Jackson Mvunganyi. (Soloman Nikiema contributed to this report)

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