Back to the Nature
Monday, March 14, 2022
The Covid-19 pandemic creates a breathing space for the forest ecosystem, and as a result, rare animals are starting to reappear. It is important to live in harmony with nature.
THE Covid-19 pandemic has given the mountains and forests a break from human hands. Since the start of the pandemic, tourist attractions and hiking trails in national parks have been closed. This has brought peace and quiet back to the forests. Animals that had been difficult to find have reappeared.
Red frogs, for example, have been heard again in the Halimun-Salak Mountain National Park, West Java, since June 2020. These frogs, which are thre...
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