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ScienceNordic.com article describing our research on fencing in the Mara
The amount of fences is exploding in the Mara boding for a collapse of the ecosystem. This is the research result of an analysis of satellite pictures…
Late November a group of researchers went to look at fencing in the Maasai Mara. They returned home with new research ideas, data and contacts
During the past week Professor Henrik Balslev from Aarhus University (Denmark) and lecturer Jedidah Nankaya from Maasai Mara University visited local…
The projects will look at fencing in the Mara, local knowledge about medical plants, climate change effects on Mara trees, incentives of the grassland…
284 children from four local schools participated in the research and had their teeth examined. Especially the high level of fluoride in the drinking…
A large number of free-roaming, uncontrolled dogs are becoming a major problem for people and wildlife.
Ten high level representatives from the local Maasai community, KWS, government and other institutions are ready to offer their advice and be strong…
More than 60 researchers, representatives from conservancies, the local Maasai community and government are now members of the network
All research projects must contribute to the goal of conserving the Maasai Mara ecosystem, work with local stakeholders and share knowledge as open…
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