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After

With
successful rains in March all waterholes are now full
with water. |
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each image

Zebra
in one of six waterholes renovated last year |

Maasai
cows in one of the newly renovated waterholes
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Eland
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Waterholes
are the primary water sources in the savannas of East
Africa
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Before

We
hired this bulldozer from Nairobi City |

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It
was the first time our school children saw such as a huge
machine |
Maasai
Association © All rights reserved
Graphic
design, data architecture, technical implementation by Ole
Maimai,
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WATERHOLE
RESTORATION PROJECT
FUNDED
BY:
Woodland
Park Zoo
Additional
support came from well-wishers like you. Thank you for
your continued support. |
This
conservation project benefit Maasai pastoralists and
Wildlife at the same time.
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Maasai
pastoralists and Wildlife have
coexisted in the Savannas of East Africa for centuries.
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| Conflict
between human and wildlife over natural resources was
brought by new land tenure policies that created protected
and non-protected areas. We need to consider sound projects
that benefit people and wildlife in the semi-arid land
of East Africa.
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