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people for the dvlpt :

gouvernement
tourist
local

people for the protecting :

ranger
park authorities
conservationnists

opponent :

conservationnists → gouvernement
rangers → locals
park authorities → tourists

problem by the different opinion :

- The government has proposed building a highway through the Serengeti, which
conservationists believe could have a negative impact on wildlife migration patterns
and cause habitat fragmentation. This proposal has been highly controversial, with
conservationists and some scientists arguing that it could lead to the destruction of
one of the world's greatest natural wonders.
- Poaching has been a problem in the Serengeti for many years, with animals such as
elephants and rhinos targeted for their ivory. Locals are poor so they want to sell
ivory and other things to earn it and so the rangers are tracking to avoid doing
poaching.
- park authorities have to watch the tourists if they don’t feed animals or touch it, the
rules of the park.

1. Local Communities:
The local communities living near the Serengeti National Park are mainly pastoralists
and agriculturalists, who rely on the resources of the park for their livelihoods. They
have been living in the area for generations and have developed a deep connection to
the land and the animals living in it. The aim of the local communities is to maintain
their traditional way of life while benefiting from the economic opportunities
provided by the park. However, their activities can create problems such as over-
grazing and poaching, which can lead to the destruction of the environment and
wildlife in the park.
2.
Government:
The government is responsible for managing the park and enforcing laws to protect
its resources. The aim of the government is to ensure the long-term sustainability of
the park by regulating the activities of local communities and tourists, as well as by
providing adequate resources for conservation and management. However, the
government's regulations can often conflict with the interests of local communities,
leading to tension and disputes over land rights and access to resources.

3. Tourists:
Tourists are attracted to the Serengeti National Park for his natural beauty and
wildlife. Their aim is to experience the park and its wildlife without negatively
impacting the environment. However, some tourists

4. Park authorities:
The aim of the park authorities in the Serengeti National Park is to protect the diverse
wildlife and ecosystems of the region so that it can be enjoyed and appreciated by
visitors, while also ensuring the sustainability of the park and its resources. This
includes managing the animal population levels, controlling poaching, maintaining a
balanced ecosystem, and conserving the land for future generations. Additionally, the
park authorities work to « educate » the public about the importance of conservation
and to promote sustainable tourism practices.

5. conservationnist :
The aim of the conservationist at the Serengeti National Park is to protect the natural
resources, wildlife and habitats within the park. They seek to maintain the park's
biodiversity and promote sustainable use of the park’s resources. Conservationists
also play a vital role in developing and implementing management plans that ensure
the park’s resources are used in a way that does not negatively impact the
environment. This includes controlling poaching, maintaining wildlife corridors, and
ensuring human activities do not cause any harm to the wildlife or habitats within the
park.

6. Rangers: they protect animals against poachers and other human danger.

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