Wildlife Left Outside Akagera Fence Fuels Conflict With Community

23 juin 2026
[New Times] When Akagera National Park completed fencing its boundaries in 2012, conservationists hailed the project as a milestone in protecting one of Rwanda's most important ecosystems. The fence was intended to secure wildlife, curb illegal activities and restore ecological balance inside (…)
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