As drought and farming shrink habitats, animals are entering villages for food. By protecting land for wildlife, conservancies save crops and cattle, too
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As drought and farming shrink natural habitats, wild animals are raiding villages for food. By protecting land for wildlife, conservancies save crops and cattle, too
By Wesley Langat OLCHORO OIROWUA VILLAGE, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Robert Nampaso and more than 30 other Maasai livestock-herding fam.