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Source: Reuters
Joseph Kimojino, a ranger with Mara Conservancy, talks to a group of Maasai men outside Enkereri village, near Maasai Mara Game Reserve April 3, 2008. A rocky cliff overlooking the Reserve marks a new front line in a conflict between people and wildlife that threatens the revival of Kenya's $1 billion tourism industry. Riots and ethnic violence that exploded after a disputed December 27 vote scared away almost all the foreign holidaymakers. The disappearance of tourist dollars has disturbed the delicate balance between predators in the reserve and the Maasai tribesmen living next to it, by causing the breakdown of a compensation scheme meant to stop them hunting lions. To match feature KENYA-WILDLIFE/ REUTERS/Radu Sigheti (KENYA)
REUTERS/RADU SIGHETI
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