In Kenya, the Nashulai conservancy’s bold bet on coexistence with wildlife

Founded in 2016, the Nashulai Conservancy enables the local Maasai community and their livestock to live in harmony with the region’s wildlife, from lions to giraffes. Today, this balance is coming under strain from expanding tourism operations and the growing impacts of climate change.

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