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Kenya and Tanzania joint wildlife census results released
Published: 03 May, 2010
Kenya Wildlife Service Community Support deworms 650 children through rhino study
Published: 23 Apr, 2010
Kenya Wildlife Service community support is popularly known to focus on provision of social amenities based on three pillars of education and health facilities and provision of water. ...
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138 graduate at the Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute
Published: 20 Apr, 2010
The Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute on recently held its 8th graduation ceremony at its institute in Naivasha.A total of 138 students were conferred with diplomas and certificates in various disciplines, including Environmental Management, Tourism Management, Wildlife Management...
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Company of the Year Awards CEOs tour KWS
Published: 14 Apr, 2010
Fifty Company of the Year Awards (COYA) chief executive officers recently visited the Kenya Wildlife Service headquarters for a brief on the change the parastatal has undergone in the last five years. ...
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Ogiek Council of Elders officially launched to address the forest dwelling community’s concerns.
Published: 12 Apr, 2010
The historic development marks the very first time the indigenous community with
attachment to Mau Forests Complex has formed its own leadership structure
representing various forest blocks to work directly with the Government through the
Interim Coordinating Secretariat (ICS)....(Download: PDF)
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Kenya Wildlife Service set for rhino census in Tsavo sanctuary
Published: 26 Mar, 2010
The Kenya Wildlife Service plans to conduct a census at the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary in the vast Tsavo West National. The count, to be carried out between July and October, aims to ascertain the numbers and distribution of the rhino population. The number of black rhinos at the sanctuary has been ...
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CITES backs Kenya’s proposal on rhino protection measures
Published: 23 Mar, 2010
Kenya’s proposal on better protection measures for rhinos has been passed at the international conference on wildlife currently underway in Doha, Qatar. The proposed amendments to CITES resolution on rhinos sought to strengthen the resolution and end illegal trade in rhino parts and derivatives...
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