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On the voice of nature, we bring you the story of how the Maasai women in Loitoktok are restoring grazed lands through the use of grass buns. This innovative approach not only challenges the nomadic culture of seeking distant pastures but also addresses human-wildlife conflicts exacerbated by habitat degradation.
Women lead innovative grass bund project in Loitoktok
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