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THE BIGGER PICTURE

The expansive TsavoMkomazi ecosystem is a transboundary landscape rich in biodiversity that stands as the largest protected wildlife area in East Africa, supporting over 25 million people and anchoring more than 60 per cent of the region's tourism traffic.

Straddling the Kenya–Tanzania border, the ecosystem is a vital haven for wildlife conservation. On the Kenyan side, two iconic national parks (Tsavo East and Tsavo

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