The last refuge: Saving the Tano's sacred crocodile
Can a new sanctuary save Ghana's sacred crocodiles and the Tano River before it's too late-or is this a losing battle?
The West African Slender-snouted Crocodile faces extinction in Ghana's Tano River due to habitat degradation-a crisis threatening the entire ecosystem. A new Crocodile Sanctuary aims to protect the river and its species, uniting conservationists, traditional rulers, and farmers.
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