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Molly and a colleague tracking on Sabi Sabi Game Reserve, examining giraffe scat
In southern Africa, the skill of animal tracking has a long tradition. It's rooted in the hunt. And in traditional societies, most hunting was done by men. Well, these days tracking is done more for photo shoots. And soon it won't just be men doing the tracking. A group of black women who live near South Africa's Kruger National Park have recently been trained as trackers.

Photos: Diane Toomey
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items are from 10 Feb 2008.
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