"God, God, God, protect them," chanted two herders, their eyes following a dozen camels rushing toward acacia trees, oblivious to the dry riverbed in northern Kenya where it hasn't rained since April.
Musalia Piti, a herder, looks after his camels in Lekiji Village, Laikipia county, Kenya, on July 26. The Associated Press KAJIADO, Kenya — The blood, milk and meat of cattle have long been staple ...
President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged livestock farmers in Narok to shift to keeping grade cows to maximize their profits.The President said due to advanced climatic changes and shrinking land ...
KAJIADO, Kenya (AP) – The blood, milk and meat of cattle have long been staple foods for Maasai pastoralists in Kenya, perhaps the country’s most recognizable community. But climate change is forcing ...
KAJIADO, Kenya (AP) — The blood, milk and meat of cattle have long been staple foods for Maasai pastoralists in Kenya, perhaps the country's most recognizable community. But climate change is forcing ...
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