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Tanzania’s Maasai, wildlife corridor face growing pressure

By Davide Lemmi and Marco Simoncelli - DW Trophy hunting interests are turning the screw on northern Tanzania's Maasai communities and wildlife paradise. Meanwhile, well-funded conservation efforts are attracting scrutiny amid rising Maasai eviction cases. Beyond Arusha, the safari capital of northern Tanzania, the road heads toward Kenya. Shortly before reaching Longido, a dirt track cuts into the savanna, and the snow-capped silhouette of Moun…
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Journal of African Elephants broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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