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White gold of the desert

Conserving animal biodiversity and creating rural employment can go hand in hand – an Indian NGO is showing the way. Camels are part of the past? Not according to Lokhit

Livestock Keepers and the Management of Animal Genetic Resources: Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities

Pastoralists and other livestock keepers should have the right to participate in formulating national policies. That was one of the conclusions of a workshop on Pastoralists, Livestock Keepers Rights and

International workshop on Livestock Keepers and the Management of Animal Genetic Resources

The LIFE Network will host an international workshop on “Livestock Keepers and the Management of Animal Genetic Resources: Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities” in Sadri, Rajasthan, India, on 26-28 February 2007.

India’s herding communities: Affirm our customary grazing rights!

On this year’s Human Rights Day, 10th December, representatives of herding communities from all over India rallied in Delhi to draw attention to their plight and discuss strategies for reviving

Cashing in on camels

LPPS has launched a project to promote camels as a source of income in Rajasthan’s deserts. The project will: Educate and raise awareness of traditional camel breeding communities about new

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