(2020-05-11 06:35:37)Photo by @amivitale John Nkuus Leripe, a Samburu, watches the sun rise over the Mathews Range in northern Kenya's Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy. He's part of a new wave of thinking about the environment that surrounds his community. It goes far beyond traditional conservation methods, diving deeper into the core value of what nature represents, where those who live here are proud stewards of the land and the wildlife it holds. Unfortunately, right now, the area struggling because COVID-19 has caused tourism to vanish. The community relies on tourism, and as the pandemic continues, the threat to their livelihoods and to nature grows ever greater. All over Africa, conservationists have reported an increase in illegal bushmeat hunting, and they fear organized poaching of rhino horn and ivory could be next. Learn more, including how to help, by following @amivitale and @r.e.s.c.u.e
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