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Are we domesticating Kenya's wildlife


is hardly a fair trade.

It seems there is nowhere left in the world where animals truly live in their natural habitat. Not that I'm knocking safaris - I realize that the mass of tourist dollars brought into Kenya each year because of the safari trade not only helps boost the economy but also helps support these national parks, without which many of the animals may have become extinct. But, isn't it possible that just occasionally in these parks, humans could adapt around the lives of the animals and not vice versa?

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