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Fenceless farming boosts biodiversity in South Africa
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2021-01-28
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South Africa is one of the most densely fenced countries in Africa. Intensive farming has taken a toll on the land, but an initiative to remove fences and encourage animals' natural migration is helping it to recover.
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