Aterrador testimonio sobre la problemática de la conservación en un mundo en conflicto, particularmente sobre las pequeñas aves migradoras. Lectura obligatoria.
In a bird market in the Mediterranean tourist town of Marsa
Matruh, Egypt, I was inspecting cages crowded with wild turtledoves and
quail when one of the birdsellers saw the disapproval in my face and
called out sarcastically, in Arabic: “You Americans feel bad about the
birds, but you don’t feel bad about dropping bombs on someone’s
homeland.”
I could have answered... (leer más)
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