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In the fenceless safari zones of southern Kenya, the Maasai have lived for centuries in symbiosis with wildlife — and smaller ...
Henry joins the Land Park herd after traveling from the Virginia Zoo in April. He is the zoo’s tallest giraffe at 19 feet tall.
Africa is a continent of stories. Long before colonial borders and modern states, there were tales—tales whispered beside ...
In a region where early marriages and cattle herding have long defined the future of many girls, one young woman is working ...
It is the calm of the morning, serene and quiet, one that l don’t want broken, one that l am alone in. In this world in front ...
Approvals for a mammoth project were suspended after a Kenyan court sided with herders in a row over access to grasslands.
Amid rising threats, travelling with operators that support anti-poaching efforts ensures we can keep witnessing Kenya’s mightiest mammals ...
Without flexible access to varied grazing lands, Maasai cattle become highly vulnerable, particularly during drought conditions. The forthcoming dry season could see devastating cattle losses ...
They’ve faced threats to their nomadic lifestyle, centred on cattle herding. The government claims the evictions are necessary to protect the environment from a large Maasai population.
ARUSHA, Tanzania—The Maasai once herded their cattle across the plains of what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. The British colonial government split off a 2 million-acre tract for ...
In contrast to previous research, the recent study found that a limited number of cattle — grazing illegally in one portion of Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve (MMNR) — had a negligible ...
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