This calm was important to counterbalance the emotional intensity of the morning's primary activity: reuniting Maasai ...
By Ashoka Mukpo Cattle and conservation don’t typically mix. For centuries, East African pastoralists like the Maasai trudged across the region’s savannas with their herds, passing by elephants and ...
Even the East African landscape where the Maasai have traditionally grazed their ... "These are vulnerable people: They are poor and they live in a challenging environment," said Baird.
"We will fight for our land until the end" reads a sign by a Maasai woman in 2013 More than ... It's the latest example in East Africa of the growing tensions between wildlife conservation ...
these enduring heritages are reflected in other parts of Africa, stretching to the Kenyan and Tanzanian Masai people in East Africa, and from the ancient Egyptian dynasties of North Africa to the ...
Villagers in Empopogi, east of Masai Mara ... “Wildlife management is people management,” says Richard Bonham, co-founder of Big Life and its Africa director of operations, referring to ...
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Three young lions perched on the riverbank, looking out over the crocodile-infested waters of the Masai Mara ... began making the journey to east Africa’s savannas in the early 1900s.
Referred to as the "Mountain of God", it is sacred to the Maasai people that live in its vicinity. Most hiking sites in East Africa can provide communal equipment like tents, food and cooking ...
Pakistan exports its first consignment of tractors to Tanzania, marking a milestone in agricultural trade between the two ...
The landscape stretched out in every direction, and as the sun began to set, we found ourselves enveloped in the warm glow of ...