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"content": "when they attack the domestic animals. If it is there, it is so little and comes in too late in the day. We need to find a way of making the community feel that they are part and parcel of conserving these animals and the environment. It should be an all-inclusive program and not one to take care of the wild animals against the individuals who live daily with them. The wildlife corridors that they refer to are our parcels of land. We live in the same corridors that these animals are supposed to pass as they cross. When they cross from Serengeti to the Mara, they do so through our own farms. It is time that we get to know what to do with these conservancies. We have had cases of random killings. Maybe, we should look at the kind of compensation that we get because when a car hits somebody and he or she dies, that person is compensated properly through the systems but when an animal attacks and kills a human being, we do not look at life in the same value that we look at life when we are compensating for life in other quarters. There is also the issue of grazing rights. If we could be allowed to live in harmony with these animals, then we would not have interference with our grazing rights. We keep saying that we want to conserve them but we restrict the same people who live with these animals from having access to the grazing areas yet when these animals are in the conservancies, they are not fully controlled. ( Sen. Pareno’s microphone went off)"
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