Should wildlife resources be separated and protected from humans? Conservationist David Western believes he has the answer.
"Integration or separation? How best to promote environmental diversity? It's a classic conservationist dilemma...In recent years, Kenya's wildlife has rebounded. The elephant population, at an all-time low of 19,000 in 1989, is now close to 30,000. Kenya's mushrooming eco-tourism business, which seeks to give local communities economic incentives to save wildlife, suggests a turn toward the integrationist school of thought."
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
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