Study finds livestock pushing lions away from shared rangeland in Kenya
PolicyThursday, March 12, 2026Mongabay

Study finds livestock pushing lions away from shared rangeland in Kenya

A recent study reveals that increasing livestock populations in Kenya are driving lions away from their traditional rangelands, highlighting a shift in human-wildlife dynamics that may impact conservation efforts and ecosystem balance. This finding underscores the need for policy adjustments to manage land use and protect both livestock and wildlife interests.

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