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The government has invested heavily in scientific research to guide climate change response at the Masai Mara National Reserve, where the wildlife has been significantly impacted. This, as pressure mounts on the government to tighten control over development around the country’s premier tourist destination, which conservationists now consider as the single greatest threat to the delicate ecosystem.
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Toll of Climate Change on The Mara: Development around iconic park threatens ecosystem
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