East Africa’s fragile ecosystems need something simple to survive: stability. Tanzania is showing why

ARUSHA: In the scorched salt flats of Lake Natron and beneath the slow-breathing slopes of Mount Oldonyo Lengai, life persists against the odds. Flamingos feed in caustic waters, pastoralists read the land like scripture and volcanic soils quietly replenish what seems barren. But beneath this spectacle lies a less visible force shaping the region’s future: … Continue reading East Africa’s fragile ecosystems need something simple to survive: stability. Tanzania is showing why