The last herds? The future of pastoralism in Africa

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From the plains of Northern Nigeria to the savannas of Southern Kenya, pastoralist communities have thrived for centuries, moving with their herds in search of pasture and water. Yet today, as land grows scarce and climates shift, farmers and herders increasingly find themselves in competition rather than cooperation. In this episode, we ask: can pastoralism — one of humanity’s oldest ways of life — survive in the modern world?

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