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A ferocious kill on the Serengeti… warnings about endangered species…These clichés of nature documentaries ignore a key landscape feature: villagers just off-camera, who navigate the dangers and costs of living with wildlife.The Maasai of Kenya and Namibia’s Himba – two of Earth’s oldest cattle cultures – are in the midst of upheaval. After a century of “white man conservation,” which displaced them and fueled resentment towards wildlife, they are vying to share the wildlife-tourism pie.Community-based conservation, which tries to balance the needs of wildlife and people, has been touted by environmentalists as “win-win.” The reality is more complex. Charting the collision of ancient ways with Western expectations, MILKING THE RHINO tells intimate, hopeful and heartbreaking stories of people facing deep cultural change.

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Poachers Into Preservationists

Conservation in Africa and elsewhere has been turned on its head by a growing consensus that this planet's remaining wildlife will not survive unless the people who live amongst it are given a say, an...
Posted by on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 08:29:00 GMT