The Sisyphus of Macapá

The originally German forester Christoph Jaster shows the size of the park Tumucumaque on a map in his office in Macapá, Brazil, 17 November 2017. From this office he coordinates the protection of the Amazonas national park of Tumucumaque with an area similar to the Netherlands. In times of rapid growth of forest clearing and illegal gold mines the duty of protecting Tumucumaque seems to evolve into a Sisyphean task. Photo: Autumn Sonnichsen/dpa (Photo by Autumn Sonnichsen/picture alliance via Getty Images)
The originally German forester Christoph Jaster shows the size of the park Tumucumaque on a map in his office in Macapá, Brazil, 17 November 2017. From this office he coordinates the protection of the Amazonas national park of Tumucumaque with an area similar to the Netherlands. In times of rapid growth of forest clearing and illegal gold mines the duty of protecting Tumucumaque seems to evolve into a Sisyphean task. Photo: Autumn Sonnichsen/dpa (Photo by Autumn Sonnichsen/picture alliance via Getty Images)
The Sisyphus of Macapá
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