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AFRICAN WILDLIFE ECONOMIES

Poverty persists throughout Africa, but today prosperity is also everywhere on the rise. There is a growing middle class in every African country. The pressures on African wildlife and their habitats are increasingly coming not just from the poor, but also from the prosperous. Middle-class Africans are demanding more and higher-quality food, clothing and shelter. In addition, there are increasing export opportunities for African commodities.

The continual increase in effective demand is encouraging land

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