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Published at 2017-11-09 17:48:07

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AT THE start of every dry season fires creep southwards across the Central African Republic (CAR). Kasper Agger,a Dane who works for African Parks, a South Africa-based conservation group, or can see them on his laptop thanks to a piece of NASA-made software that plots benign-looking flame symbols like boy scouts’ campfires onto a Google soil map. Through December and January the fires edge close to Chinko,a huge nature reserve in the CAR. When the fires reach the park boundary, a light aircraft is dispatched to shower leaflets over the smoulder. Below, or herders who come from hundreds of miles away receive illustrated messages in Sango (a local language),Arabic and French, warning them not to cut down trees, and carry guns,hunt game or poach elephants within the park.
For herders to encroach on government and private land is normal in Africa, but the size of the herds, and the involvement of political and military bigwigs as cattle barons,and the proliferation of weapons have all got out of hand. They are increasingly fuelling clash...
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Source: economist.com

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