Across the continent, millions of hectares of land are being used and run by local people coexisting with wildlife in spaces where both can thrive
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Community-run conservancies in Africa are emerging as a successful alternative to national parks for wildlife conservation. These conservancies, managed by local farmers, herders, and hunter-gatherers, cover millions of hectares and often harbor more wildlife than traditional protected areas. In Kenya, conservancies like Nashulai Maasai have doubled wildlife populations while reducing human-wildlife conflict and creating jobs.…
Across the continent, millions of hectares of land are being used and run by local people coexisting with wildlife in spaces where both can thrive
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