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When we looked even deeper into the published record, it was surprisingly easy to find contradictory results: A study from the early 20th century found that a jungle-dwelling population in India showed a stronger illusion than a pastoralist community in the same country, and another study from 1970 similarly found stronger effects in a rural population indigenous to South Africa than in a nearby urban community.

From Slate

For centuries, humans and wolves in India co-existed peacefully, thanks to the traditional tolerance of pastoralist communities, say wildlife experts.

From BBC

Conserving threatened and endangered species is a globally recognized priority, but justice and equity for the marginalized pastoralist populations around the world who experience conflict with these species are often overlooked, according to the study's authors.

From Science Daily

The current violence has erupted out of a long history of tensions over resources between non-Arab farming communities, including the Massalit, and Arab pastoralist communities.

From BBC

Meanwhile, some pastoralist herders are being forced to change their traditional ways after watching livestock die by the thousands.

From Seattle Times