(Shukran ya picha kwa Mdau Bonny toka Arusha)
Arusha - INCREASING human activities on the Kenyan side of the
Serengeti Eco-system is likely to discourage wildebeests from going to
Maasai Mara in future as they have been doing for years in their annual
migration forays.
This assumption stems from the sudden change in the animals'
migratory patterns when, instead of spending two months in Kenya's
Maasai Mara, they stayed there for only three weeks and rushed back to
Tanzania.
Mr Seth Mihayo, a tourism Conservationist at Serengeti National Park,
warned that the Maasai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya, which is the
recipient of the migrating wildebeests from Tanzania, is currently
experiencing mushrooming hotel premises......... READ MORe from AllAfrica.com
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