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Understanding Wildlife Tourism

20 February 2026
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Understanding Wildlife Tourism
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Millions visit Kenya and Tanzania annually for the Great Migration, yet expanding tourism infrastructure raises concerns about wildlife corridors and Maasai land rights. Conservationists and community leaders highlight the need to balance development with ecological preservation. The discussion includes insights from experts like lawyer Joseph Moses Oleshangay and wildlife conservationist Chloe Buiting. Presenter Stefanie Dekker leads the exploration of the relationship between tourism, conservation, and community livelihoods.

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