Combating the Illegal Wildlife Trade KWS is legally mandated to enforce Kenya’s wildlife laws and regulations. This mandate includes eliminating poaching in protected areas and reducing it to ...
Wildlife-based tourism contributes nearly 14 per cent to Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product. Consequently, one in every 10 Kenyans in formal employment works in the wildlife tourism sector.
Kenyan police have arrested a man suspected of links to a transnational wildlife and drug trafficking ... tonnes of ivory with a value of $7m from Kenya, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo ...
A tranquilizer dart whooshes in the air, and within minutes the giant mammal surrenders to a deep slumber as teams of wildlife experts rush to measure its vitals. Kenya is suffering from a problem ...
The relocation will reduce the harm caused to the environment when a large number of animals live in a small ecosystem, said Isaac Lekolool, Kenya Wildlife ... agree world trade to foster ...
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) rangers and veterinarians release elephants from the Mwea National Reserve out of a special transportation container during a translocation exercise at the Aberdare ...
A tranquilizer dart whooshes in the air, and within minutes the giant mammal surrenders to a deep slumber as teams of wildlife experts rush to measure its vitals and ensure it’s doing ok. Kenya ...
A tranquilizer dart whooshes in the air, and within minutes the giant mammal surrenders to a deep slumber as teams of wildlife experts rush to measure its vitals and ensure it's doing OK.
A tranquilizer dart whooshes in the air, and within minutes the giant mammal surrenders to a deep slumber as teams of wildlife experts rush to measure its vitals and ensure it’s doing OK. Kenya ...
The Kenya Wildlife Service has translocated 50 elephants from the Mwea Ecosystem to Aberdare National Park This is because ...
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) spokesperson Paul Jinaro told the BBC the lion was old and frail and wandered into the village from the park in search of food. Mr Jinaro could not confirm if he was ...
Nairobi, Oct 4 (EFE).- The Kenya Wildlife Service has started the relocation of 50 elephants from an animal reserve to a national park in an effort to improve coexistence between humans and wildlife.