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Africa · 36 mins ago
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Africa’s conservation models struggle to shake colonial yoke
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African wildlife reserves like Kenya's Maasai Mara and South Africa's Kruger National Park are examining how colonial-era conservation models affect species protection and local community benefit, with leadership approaches shaping outcomes for both wildlife and economic inclusion.

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Africa’s conservation models struggle to shake colonial yoke
Two of the continent’s premier game reserves – Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve and South Africa’s Kruger National Park – stand on the frontlines of species loss, working tirelessly to protect wildlife under the shadow of rising extinction threats. Yet they also reveal how different leadership approaches to park management can shape conservation success, advance inclusivity, and distribute economic benefit to local communities.
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