Farmers in Narok County are adopting innovative solutions to protect their donkeys as these animals face increasing threats. For decades, pastoral communities in Narok have depended on donkeys as beasts of burden, yet the welfare of these animals has often been overlooked. The effects of climate change have exposed donkeys to unprecedented risks, including drought,…
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