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The Last Great Migration: Protecting Africa's Wildebeest

Every year, over a million wildebeest cross the Serengeti in one of nature's most spectacular events. But climate change and expanding farmland are fragmenting the ancient routes these animals have followed for millennia.

Our teams are working with Tanzanian communities to create protected wildlife corridors and monitor herd movements using satellite technology.

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