September 17, 2024

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The Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI) has initiated the second phase of Kenya’s national wildlife census at Lake Nakuru National Park and Bird Sanctuary. This crucial undertaking aims to recalibrate conservation programs for iconic species facing threats from climate change and human activities. The census, which involves aerial surveys, seeks to gather precise data...
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The second phase of the national wildlife census has started at the Lake Nakuru National Park and Bird Sanctuary. The census results will inform retooling of conservation programmes for iconic species grappling with climate change and human induced threats. Wildlife Research and Training Institute said the census involves an aerial survey to obtain accurate data on...
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Principal Scientists at WRTI, Stephen Ndambuki said there was need to connect protected areas such as wildlife ranches and conservancies to ease movement for animals as they seek different mineral and nutrition sources. He advised managers of the said ranches to apply for the necessary documents that would allow them to open the corridors. Speaking...
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