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The frequent bad years led to a steady decline of the livestock of pastoralists. (i) Maasais were bound to a fixed area, confined within a reserve and prohibited from moving in search of pastures. (ii) They were not allowed to the best grazing lands and were forced to live in semi-arid regions that were prone to frequent droughts. (iii) As a result, a large number of Maasai cattle died of starvation and diseases during the drought years.
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