Wildlife conservation to go commercial under new law

Impala grazing in Akagera National Park in Eastern Province. The new law, once gazetted, is seen as a conservation milestone. /  Sam Ngendahimana
Impala grazing in Akagera National Park in Eastern Province. The new law, once gazetted, is seen as a conservation milestone. / Sam Ngendahimana
A herd of impala, an antelope species, graze in Akagera National Park in Eastern Province. The proposed law is seen as a key step toward stronger nature conservation. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
A herd of impala, an antelope species, graze in Akagera National Park in Eastern Province. The proposed law is seen as a key step toward stronger nature conservation. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Umusambi Village is a new sanctuary for crowned crane birds that can no longer fly. / Photo: Courtesy.
Umusambi Village is a new sanctuary for crowned crane birds that can no longer fly. / Photo: Courtesy.
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