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Botswana shows how smarter cattle herding can save lions, reopen ancient wildlife pathways
The lions that roamed the plains of northern Botswana were dying. One by one, the big cats were succumbing to poisoned bait planted by exasperated villagers. The lions had been chipping away at their ...
On average, males hold on to a territory for just two years before being challenged and replaced. Madumo and Big Toe are anything but average. Their long-term stability has allowed the pride to grow, ...
Restoring traditional herding practices in northern Botswana has led to a huge decrease in cattle predation and retaliatory lion poisonings in the Okavango Delta region. More lion cubs are now ...
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