Drought threatens Kenyan wildlife
“The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said conditions in several of the country’s best-known parks and reserves were such that animals, mainly elephants, were increasingly coming into conflict with residents of nearby villages and farms, posing risks to both the human and fauna populations.
” – Mail & Guardian Online
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- Parliament Awakens to Wildlife Poisoning Problem
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January 14, 2006










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