Drought Spurs Life-Or-Death Struggles in Kilimanjaro's Shadow - NYTimes.com: "When the rains failed for the second straight year in 2009, plants withered to their roots in this critical dry-season refuge. Marshes and the shallow bed of Lake Amboseli, usually fed by seasonal rains and runoff from snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, cracked in equatorial sun. With little to eat or drink, more than 70 percent of Amboseli's zebra and wildebeest died of starvation, predation or opportunistic infections.
The onset of long rains in recent weeks has begun to rehydrate Amboseli's landscape. But with their traditional prey diminished in numbers, the park's top predators are targeting livestock and risking death. At least nine Amboseli-area lions have been speared or poisoned to death during the past six months, say wildlife managers and conservationists."
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