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Doyogena, Ethiopia (photo credit: ILRI\Zerihun Sewunet).

A closer look: Comparing methods to measure methane emissions from sheep

Herding cattle at the Garissa livestock market in Northeast Kenya

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Ballmer joins all-star lineup of philanthropists investing in the future of livestock amid climate crisis

ILRI science leader Hung Nguyen at AFS Forum

Reflections on the 'big commitments' ILRI One Health leader Hung Nguyen saw at the Africa Food Systems Forum this year in Kigali

Camels are indispensable to Ethiopia's pastoral communities, offering resilience in the face of climate change and resource scarcity

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New GBADs report shows the critical role of Ethiopia's camels in sustaining pastoral communities and the national economy

Tuli cattle. ILRI/Stevie Mann

New science

World’s tiniest library could be key to saving millions of cattle

El Baso Village, Marsabit

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HEAL project launches new guide to address One Health hazards in pastoral areas

Wild meat report

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Eating wild animals: The rewards are as big as the risks

Milk being poured into a jug (ILRI / Kabir Dhanji).

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Can Kenya meet dairy production and greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets by 2030?

Mr. Oldeede Papayai explaining the use of anti-mating apron for sheep and goats. Photo by Birikaa Olesikilal/ILRI.

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Goats with aprons? A traditional anti-mating innovation used by Maasai communities in Tanzania