July 2, 2024

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The government is conducting a national wildlife census to inform conservation and management strategies. Tourism and Wildlife CS Alfred Mutua launched the year-long exercise on June 19 at Narok airstrip. Mutua said Kenya has a wide diversity of ecosystems with more than 35,000 species of animals and plants. The CS, however, decried that the country’s...
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The government has begun the wildlife census that seeks accurate data for the population of all aquatic and land-based wildlife species across the country.The exercise is aimed at establishing the current status of wildlife populations, trends and their distribution across Kenya. Tourism Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua said that the census will provide invaluable data that will...
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Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife Alfred Mutua landed at the Narok Airstrip on Wednesday for the launch of the National Wildlife Census 2024. He was received by Narok County Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu. The initiative aims to assess the status of wildlife populations within the Greater Masai Mara Ecosystem. “This morning, I arrived at Narok...
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Speaking at the launch, Mutua emphasized the importance of the census in understanding and preserving Kenya’s diverse wildlife populations. “The launch of this wildlife census is not just a routine exercise; it is a critical tool in our efforts to protect and sustainably manage our wildlife resources. Accurate data on wildlife populations will enable us...
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While reading his speech during the launch at Airstrip Narok County the CS said this significant event marks a milestone in the ongoing commitment to the conservation and sustainable management of wildlife heritage. He noted that the comprehensive wildlife data obtained from wildlife censuses will provide current data and information to support development of Counties...
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