Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Traditional-Milapo-Farming-in-Botswana-27MZIFL5BA6B.htmlConceptually similarTraditional Milapo Farming in BotswanaGP0492Completed★★★★Traditional Milapo Farming in BotswanaGP0EJECompleted★★★★Pan in the Okavango SwampGP03LFCompleted★★★★Harvesting Water Lily Tubas in BotswanaGP01ESSCompleted★★★★Traditional Kraal in the Okavango DeltaGP0VYZCompleted★★★★Boro River, BotswanaGP0BZBCompleted★★★★Pan in the Okavango SwampGP048YCompleted★★★★Okavango River and FloodplainGP011B1Completed★★★★Cattle Crossing the Boro River in BotswanaGP073TCompleted★★★★View AllGP01F9NTraditional Milapo Farming in BotswanaTraditional Milapo farming, Okavango delta, North Western Botswana, the world's largest inland delta. The wetlands area supports a wide variety of wildlife. A government scheme to dredge stretches of the Boro River and improve water supplies to the area was suspended in 1990 because of concerns about environmental effects on the ecosystem.Locations:Botswana-Okavango Delta-Southern AfricaDate:1 Jan, 1991Credit:© Greenpeace / Tony MarrinerMaximum size:5671px X 3729pxKeywords:Agricultural land-Day-Donkeys-Farming-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Native Africans-Outdoors-Traditional farming-Two peopleShoot:Documentation on Okavango Delta in BotswanaDocumentation on Okavango Delta in Botswana.Related Collections:Agriculture at a Crossroads: Food for Survival (All Photographers)