
Kenya Invests $1.86M in 2024 Wildlife Census to Protect Natural Treasures
Kenya is investing 250 million shillings ($1.86M) in its 2024 wildlife census to protect its iconic species. 🐘🦒 Learn more about this exciting initiative!
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Kenya is investing 250 million shillings ($1.86M) in its 2024 wildlife census to protect its iconic species. 🐘🦒 Learn more about this exciting initiative!
Kenya successfully relocates 21 eastern black rhinos to a grassy plateau after decades, boosting hope for the critically endangered species.
After severe droughts, Kenya’s arid regions now face new challenges as El Niño rains lead to disease outbreaks. The NDMA reports all 23 ASALs are no longer in drought but are grappling with health issues.
After nearly 50 years, 21 rhinos have returned to central Kenya’s plateau in a massive conservation effort. This historic relocation aims to boost their population and rejuvenate their natural habitat.
Kenya has begun relocating endangered black rhinos to safer, less populated habitats to protect them from poaching. This move by KWS and conservation partners is a major step in wildlife conservation.
After 15 years studying Traditional Chinese Medicine in China, Kenyan girl Mwamaka Sharifu returns home to share her knowledge, becoming an ambassador of friendship between China and Africa.
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