Kenya is losing an average of 100of its 2,000lions each year because of growing human settlements,increasing farming,climate change and diseases,according to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS)."Lions have a special place in Kenyans'
1Kenya is the first country to try and protect elephants by text message. Mobile phone SIM cards inserted in the collars(项圈) of elephants automatically send a text message when they get too close to farms, allowing wildlife workers to drive them off rather than shoot them. Hungry elephants...
Kenya is losing an average of 100 of its 2,000 lions each year because of growing human settlements, increasing farming, climate change and diseases, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).“Lions have a special place in Kenyans’ life, said Paul
We thank the Office of the President of Kenya for permission to work in Amboseli NationalPark, the Kenya Wildlife Service for local sponsorship and the Amboseli Trustfor Elephants for decades of invaluable scientific teamwork and logisticalsupport. Attendance at the conference and this writing was mad...
Features Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) head David Western's views on nature conservation. Need for coexistence of humans and wildlife; Making good on government promises; Tourist contribution of wildlife; Image of Kenya; Endangered species; Ecotourism; Ivory trade; Trophy hunters; Poachers.Bettridge...
David Ndere, an expert on rhinos at the Kenya Wildlife Service, said their reproduction rates decrease when there are too many in a territory. “By removing some animals, we expect that the rhino population in those are...
Kenya: state of the nation This east African anchor boasts world-famous writers and athletes but corruption and flawed infrastructure hold it back. Share videoSubscribe Illustration Giacomo Gambineri Producer Helena Kardová Narrator Matt Alagiah ...
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The Camel Library Service (North Eastern Province, Kenya) To fight low literacy rates in the desert of Kenya, the government created a travelling library composed of nine camels bringing books to villages. The library tr...