Elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park are not paying attention to the COVID-19 pandemic. Even vice versa! They have a baby boom. But the absence of tourists had a drastic effect not only on the park staff, but also on the inhabitants of the country as a whole: “Guests do not come, there is nothing to feed the children. That's the scariest thing." For some Kenyans, earnings have been greatly reduced, while others have lost their jobs altogether. Business is going badly, as many are afraid of getting infected. But there are those who managed to orient themselves in time. Thus, the director of a private school began to grow chickens for sale in empty classrooms, thanks to which he not only paid the salaries of teachers, but is also going to build a new building for his school.
Elephant Boom COVID Gloom