The Maasai of southern Kenya are still totally
dependent on their great herds of cattle, sheep and goats,
but due to modernization and massive socioeconomic change,
they have lost their traditional tolerance and ability to
cope with carnivores and conflict.
Today, they regard wild animals as an unmitigated nuisance
rather than an economic resource or embodiment of Maasai culture.
If lions are to persist in this ecosystem, it is essential
to increase tolerance of local communities by getting them
involved in conservation and by showing them that benefits
can come from conserving wildlife.
Click here to listen to a song recorded
by the Lion Guardians at New Year. |