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The unseen benefits communities can get from conservancies

Maasai women in Elerai village, Kimana, in Oloitoktok, which is part of the larger Amboseli-Tsavo ecosystem, are now using modern equipment to harvest and extract honey. [Gardy Chacha,Standard]

Recent reports of attempted landgrab and subdivision of tracts within the Tsavo ecosystem are disturbing. The region remains one of the few nature reserves with huge economic potential.

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