Figure 5From: Lessons on the relationship between livestock husbandry and biodiversity from the Kenya Long-term Exclosure Experiment (KLEE)(a) Traditional thorn-fence bomas (livestock corrals) are used for months to years at a time. (b) Treeless glades develop on boma sites and persist for several decades as hotspots of high-quality grass that attract intense wildlife use. (c) Metal “mobile bomas” are a new adaptation of thorn-fenced bomas.Back to article page