Citing Conservation, Tanzania Pushes Ahead on Evictions of Indigenous Maasai
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physics.yale.eduCiting Conservation, Tanzania Pushes Ahead on Evictions of Indigenous Maasaiyale.eduFive years ago, Tanzanian authorities set out to push the Indigenous Maasai off their ancestral lands in the famed Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Despite global outcry over the forced removals, this month two presidential commissions called for the evictions to continue, citing the need to protect wildlife. Read more on E360 →
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