from the app as they move their large herds through the savannah there. pastoralist have traditionally graze their livestock in regions where wild animals live global warming and an increase in human populations have made conflicts with wildlife even more intense for pastoralists joel kilo is the new app has helped to reduce dangerous encounters by mapping areas that are risky for his animals. in any particular area we move to a safer place where there are no lions. they are even shows us where there s a lot of green grass as well as areas where there is no grass atoll. the way that it helps us identify good spots just by using a phone and without leaving home. the costs alone now everything s more convenient . it s helped us a lot by. p.c.i.
lions in any particular area we move to a safer place where there are no lie and. they are even shows us where there s a lot of green grass as well as areas where there was no grass atoll. and i thought wait and if it helps identify good spots just by using a phone and without leaving home. the costs alone now everything s more convenient . it s helped us a lot. p.c.i. is sending instructors into messiah villages to explain how to best use the app by encouraging planned grazing patterns the system helps protect the land from overgrazing. so through the efforts go to application able to see how they re injured. and in that way they can only move their livestock to places where the forage has rejuvenating nuff and avoid the areas that have been