In Benin, the line between conservation and counterinsurgency blurs

In early February, wildlife rangers in the remote northern forests of West Africa’s Republic of Benin became some of the most recent victims of the Sahel’s long-running Islamist insurgency when a series of roadside bombs was set off next to one of their patrols. After a rescue team in four vehicles arrived to evacuate the … Continue reading In Benin, the line between conservation and counterinsurgency blurs