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You’ve done Kilimanjaro. What’s next? Each year some fifty thousand wanna-bes hit any of the eight trails to the storied green sign on Uhuru Peak. About two-thirds, or roughly 65%, make
When Community is Just as Important as Conservation
How rhinos and other great animals are getting a second wind in the shadow of Mt. Kenya I sat in the partial shade of the picnic table a few yards from Morani’s
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A story of mutts and men, animal protection and a community’s appreciation in rural Kenya Otis gave me a sideways look. Well, I think he did. He’s a bloodhound puppy, and
How Adventure Travel Makes Me a Better Entrepreneur
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