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In the clip, a man drinks a can of Tusker beer before giving the rest to an elephant at the Ol Jogi Conservancy in Kenya ...
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The Star on MSNSecond national wildlife census reaches critical stage as experts retreat to draft report
To monitor wildlife population, habitats and migration patterns, National Wildlife census is done every three years in Kenya.
Kenya Wildlife Service, or KWS, is encouraging conservancies such as Lewa and private landowners to open up wildlife corridors for free animal movement, with translocation efforts also underway to ...
Multiple investigations are underway after a Spanish tourist was filmed pouring beer into the trunk of a wild elephant in Kenya. "Just a tusker with a tusked friend," the unnamed man captioned a clip ...
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Africanews on MSNKenya wildlife park fears poacher resurgence after USAID cuts
Critical infrastructure development has been stalled, including housing for rangers and 300 kilometres of road upgrades vital ...
NAIVASHA, KENYA — For the farmers of Kenya, life is a constant contest for grass and water between their herds and the wild animals that share the land. Now they are waging a new struggle, this ...
Conservationists in Kenya are warning of shrinking wildlife spaces in the east African country that generates substantial revenue from wildlife tourism. While conservation efforts over the past ...
Several investigations have been launched after a Spanish man in Kenya posted videos of himself pouring beer down an elephant's trunk - sparking anger on social media. He was filmed in a wildlife ...
As nations mark World Wildlife Day, conservationists in Kenya are warning of shrinking wildlife spaces in a country that generates substantial revenue from wildlife tourism.
Investigations are under way after a Spanish tourist sparked anger for pouring beer down an elephant’s trunk in Kenya. The incident took place at the privately owned Ol Jogi Conservancy wildlife ...
Kenya Wildlife Service, or KWS, is encouraging conservancies such as Lewa and private landowners to open up wildlife corridors for free animal movement, with translocation efforts also underway to ...
Kenya Wildlife Service, or KWS, is encouraging conservancies such as Lewa and private landowners to open up wildlife corridors for free animal movement, with translocation efforts also underway to ...
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