Africa's wildlife laws follow a colonial model that separates people and animals: Why it's not working
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PhysAfrica's wildlife laws follow a colonial model that separates people and animals: Why it's not workingphys.orgAfrica is home to many iconic national parks and marine reserves, such as Virunga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Niokolo-Koba in Senegal, Kruger National Park in South Africa and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Many of them were established during the colonial era, and nearly half are still managed by government agencies.
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