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Sanjay Soekhoe

@sanjaysoekhoe

Filmmaker | Breathwork coach | Musician

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Current project: Directing a documentary about the disrupted coexistence between humans and wildlife, leading to an ecological disaster due to the introduction of land privatization in the Maasai community. #BeyondTheFenceDocu

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An excellent short video explaining the role of livestock as a tool to begin addressing the cause of biodiversity loss desertification over most of our world’s land where humidity is seasonal youtube.com/watch?app=desk… What George Monbiot & fans tragically so viciously oppose.

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Half of Africa’s white rhinos are in private hands. One owner is trying to sell 2000 of these. Diverse approaches & a common vision are needed to conserve thriving populations of rhinos across state, private and community land Enrico Di Minin HELICS Centre for Sustainability Transitions theconversation.com/half-of-africa…

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Thankfully one nation is showing there is intelligent life on Earth efanews.eu/en/item/33094-… I hope you George Monbiot will read take note of it and find it helpful. Viewers might like to also look at this one minute video showing that people are seriously addressing climate

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Fencing is a highly complex issue. This mind map is at least a glimpse of what is happening in areas where the environment is used to animal impact, e.g. Kenya, Tanzania. This is a combination of many papers on fencing. #fencing #biodiversityloss

Fencing is a highly complex issue. This mind map is at least a glimpse of what is happening in areas where the environment is used to animal impact, e.g. Kenya, Tanzania. 

This is a combination of many papers on fencing. #fencing #biodiversityloss