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Maasai herders work to keep themselves and Wildlife roaming free

by SORALO / Friday, 20 September 2019 / Published in Stories

Sometimes your own story is best told by someone else. Someone from the outside looking in. We were very privileged to have one such person, journalist Michael Parks, visit the South Rift landscape, its people and our projects and write up his experiences for a featured article in the online news provider Mongabay. Here is his story, and thus ours.

You can read the Full Article HERE

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