Nyamera:
You and I will have to agree to disagree on this one. You must never have been to Amboseli during the dry seaon or you would know your statement about "few Maasais have too much cash or too many cows" isn't accurate. Perhaps the part about the cash is right on for the average Maasai (some have made huge sums with their deep pockets) - but if on one game drive you are literally held up by THOUSANDS of cows not supposed to be in the park to begin with - you would know that many do indeed have too many cows. They can't seem to grasp the fact that if they have 500 cows, sell 250 of them, feed, clothe and educate your family with the money you make, and there will be more food for the existing cows who will quickly reproduce for you. They are no longer the pastoralists they once were. Yes, everyone is to blame for that, I agree.
It isn't only the number of cattle. They totally wiped out the lion population in Amboseli. Luckily lions are now on the come back. They wiped out every rhino in the park. And they are still spearing and poison arrowing animals in their territory. It is for this reason itself that I have absolutely no sympathy for them. If they cared for wildlife as the Samburu people do it would be a different matter altogether.
When you plan your next trip be sure to include Amboseli during the dry season and I think you will better understand why people feel the way they do.