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KWS relocates 6 hippos terrorizing NAIVAWASCO employees

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Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has relocated a family of six hippos that has been terrorizing employees of the Naivasha Water and Sewerage Company (NAIVAWASCO) at...

NAIVAWASCO employees protest after rogue hippo attacks colleague

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Employees of the Naivasha Water and Sewerage Company (NAIVAWASCO) on Monday protested over the death of their colleagues after a rogue hippo attacked him...

Laikipia residents cautioned against buying uninspected meat

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Following an increase in poaching cases, Laikipia residents have been cautioned against eating uninspected meat to prevent zoonotic diseases. Laikipia County Commissioner Joseph Kanyiri warned...

World Elephant Day: Kenya’s population increases to over 36,000

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Kenya Saturday joined the rest of the world in celebrating the eleventh anniversary of World Elephant Day, under the theme; “Let us come together...

Marauding elephants wreak havoc in Njabini, Kinangop

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A group of farmers in Njabini area of Kinangop are counting losses running into thousands of shillings after a herd of elephants raided their...

Three in court over wildlife trophies in Marsabit

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A Marsabit court has allowed the police to continue holding three suspects of wildlife trophy trafficking in order to complete investigations. Senior Resident Magistrate Simon...

KWS issued 3-day ultimatum to drive back marauding elephants into Tsavo

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Residents in the Mutha location in Kitui County have issued the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) a three-day ultimatum to drive over 70 elephants back...

2021 Census: 83pc of wildlife in Mara landscape live in conservancies

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There has been a general population increase of large mammal species over the last three decades. This is according to the 2021 census of large...

Maasai Olympics: Community’s firm undertaking to end lion-killing

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In the Maasai culture, there is a time-honored tradition where males kill lions to prove their rite of passage into manhood. Amid a decreasing number...

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