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This is not conservation--it is dispossession. As someone who has spent years reporting on Indigenous communities across East Africa, I know that the Maasai are not intruders--they are stewards.
Beside an antelope's watering hole in East Africa, one man learned how to throw a spear and the other how to swing a golf club.
The Louisville Zoo is welcoming two new animals. Josie, a 2-year-old Masai giraffe from the Greenville Zoo in South Carolina, and Jessie, a 7-year-old maned wolf from the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona, have ...
It’s the sparkle of one’s eyes while they smile at her or the subtle gestures of respect and admiration that she receives ...
One of the standout features of these trips is that the entire group travels together in a single custom safari vehicle, which adds to the game viewing experience, helping trav ...
At least eight people were killed as protests against police brutality in Kenya spread across the country, according to ...
Tanzania, a land of unparalleled natural beauty and cultural richness, has undergone a remarkable evolution in its tourism ...
Interview - In 2020, war broke out between the Ethiopian/Eritrean federal government and the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front. Tensions had been building in this northern Ethiopian territory, but ...
SOMETHING new is in the air in tourism, as a dynamic group of nine travelers from Al Wakra Qatar Academy in the Gulf state ...
Embark on a breathtaking journey across Kenya, from the sweeping savannas of the Masai Mara to the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. This documentary invites you to explore the true heart of Wild ...
Thousands of Kenyans took to the streets on Wednesday to mark the one-year anniversary of anti-government protests that ...