Guns and Conservation : Protecting Wildlife and Ensuring “Peace and Security” in Northern Kenya

4 février 2021 | Sara van der Hoeven
Sara van der HOEVEN. Mambo! Vol. XVIII (1), 2021. By mapping the circulation of firearms in northern Kenya, this paper aims to show the different ways armed conservation practices are more than a means to protect wildlife. Conservation is a means to achieve “peace and security,” too. Rangers (…)
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