Traditional farming has coexisted with wildlife in seeming harmony for centuries. Cattle and goats grazed the savannahs alongside the zebra and the wildebeest. And at night, farmers developed a way to protect their herds from predators: The Boma, a livestock stockade made with wooden logs and spiny thorn bush and acacia branches, often reinforced with stones.
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