Jobless Kenyans tackle illegal logging
Using satellite feeds and mapping systems to spot areas cleared of trees, locals are hired to patrol forests and plant saplings.
Kagondu Njagi - Standing under a thick green canopy in coastal Kenya's Shim Hills, Mohamed Mwaramuno squints at his fellow forest ranger's smartphone.With about a dozen rangers, he
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