Climate change threatens end of trail for Niger’s nomadic herders 0 SHARES Share it! The annual migration of the nomadic Fulani community — also called Peuls — is a vast caravan of herder folk that tails back to neighbouring Nigeria. – Vulnerable –Nomadic herders are among the world’s most exposed communities when it comes to the impact of climate change. “It’s impossible to do that today.”Sabgari said the worst droughts, in 1974 and 1984, were turning points for Sahel herders. Like their animals who have grown fat on the grass of Bermo, the Fulani will also stock up on this moment.
Source: Manila Bulletin December 05, 2019 03:22 UTC