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Ethiopia: Ethiopia's National Parks Are Working for Wildlife - but Not Always for the People Living Near Them
Ethiopia's National Parks are effective for wildlife conservation but often neglect the needs of nearby communities. The article highlights the conflict between land use for conservation and food security/livelihoods in Africa.
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