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Climate change threatens Morocco's camels, and with them its cultural heritage
Severe droughts and shrinking pastures have forced Moroccan breeders to buy more fodder, raising costs and reducing camel herds vital for meat and tourism, officials say.
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Morocco: Climate Change Threatens Morocco's Camels, and With Them Its Cultural Heritage
Camel livestock in Morocco is on the decline, due to the effects of climate change and diminishing pastures. Camels are part of the fabric of life for Saharan populations, providing meat, income, employment, and an essential draw for tourists. RFI met camel breeders in the Guelmim, the "gateway to the Sahara".
·South Africa
Read Full ArticleClimate change threatens Morocco's camels, and with them its cultural heritage
Camel livestock in Morocco is on the decline, due to the effects of climate change and diminishing pastures. Camels are part of the fabric of life for Saharan populations, providing meat, income, employment, and an essential draw for tourists. RFI met camel breeders in the Guelmim, the “gateway to the Sahara”.
·Paris, France
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