play Live Sign upShow navigation menuplay Live Click here to searchsearchSign upplay videoplay videoVideo Duration 24 minutes 45 seconds play-arrow24:45The StreamThe truth behind wildlife tourismCan wildlife tourism balance conservation, land rights and profit?
Millions travel to Kenya and Tanzania each year to witness the Great Migration, but growing tourism infrastructure is raising concerns. Conservationists and community leaders warn that development is disrupting wildlife corridors and impacting Maasai land rights. We explore the science behind migration shifts, the economic role of tourism, and ask whether conservation and community livelihoods can coexist.
Joseph Moses Oleshangay – Lawyer and human rights activist
Chloe Buiting – Veterinarian and wildlife conservationist
Grant Hopcraft – Researcher and professor, University of Glasgow