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KWS News Archives - 2006 - 2008

Tender for the supply and delivery of fencing posts

(KWS/HQS/BDF/60/2008-09) Closing date 30th April 2009

 

Want a life time adventure? Tsavo East offers you get-away package read more ....

 KWS Fundraising Walk For Special Olympics Kenya On 28th March 2009 Read more

 KWS Eco-tourism Tender Advert

RESULTS FOR THE ELEPHANT/GREVY’S ZEBRA CENSUS IN THE LAIKIPIA /SAMBURU ECOSYSTEM

Elephant and Grevy's zebra Aerial census in Northen kenya

TENDER NO.KWS/HQ11/2008-09: AMENDMENTS /CLARIFICATION/ADDENDUM

Humpback whale rescued in Malindi by KWS rangers ..Read more

Africa's largest-ever International action against Wildlife Crime

3000 wild animals to be moved from Solio Ranch after land sale

Cycle with rhino 2008 Advert- Lake Nakuru National Park

Interpol intercepts illegal reptile cargo from Kenya as investigations are launched

KWS gets first ever ambulance for tourists and communities living adjacent to Mt Kenya

Two arrested with 113 live snakes from Mombasa airpor

American government donates security equipment to KWS

Chinese Nationals Arrested with Elephant Tusks

Celebrity orphaned giraffe in Kenya's Meru National Park calves

TOURISM MANAGEMENT & ECO-TOURISM DEVELOPMENT COURSE POSTPONDED

KWSTI invites application for a specially designed course on Eco- tourism development and Tourism Management

Applications invited for KWS Training Institute education opportunities

Special offer : Free Park entry - For all children under age 18 - Valid to citizens and residents only - From 21 march to April 30

Primatology

Kenya Launches National Conservation Strategy to boost Rhino population

KWS 2007 Inter-Area Sports Competition Results

KWS signs MoU with AWF on Collaboration in the Conservation and Management of Wildlife and Habitat in Kenya

Kenya Situation Update

Lion/Spotted Hyena National Strategy Stakeholders workshop

Kenya tourists 2008:Security updates

Rescuers of KWS helicopter crash pilot rewarded

Clarification: Wildebeest Migration Deaths in Maasai Mara

40 Management trainees start training in Manyani

Brazilian Disaster Experts train Kenyan and Ugandan Rangers

US Congressional Delegation Visits KWS

KWS Receives 26 Vehicles from General Motors

Massive Animal Translocation to the "Complete Wilderness" begins.

KWS Starts a Unique Initiative with Kenyan Sportsmen

Three Acquitted of Game-Meat Charges

Update: Tanzanian Poachers Remanded by a Voi Court

Poaching Update: Two more suspects in custody

KWS and Novozymes Enter into Partnership on Biodiversity Research & Development

The Elephant Gets Nine Years at The Haque

Eleven suspects and two vehicles held over illegal Wildlife Hunting

Kenya's Proposal on Sawfish Trade Ban Approved at CITES

Vacancy: Legal Officer

Kenya Leads the way in Wildlife Crime Reporting System

Kenya fights for its rhinos as others put theirs in hunters' harm

Alarming upsurge in rhino poaching in key African countries, TRAFFIC/WWF

KWS Killed ranger, Samson Ole Sisina, honoured at the CITES Conference at The Haque

Wildlife Conference 2007: Research Imperatives for Biodiversity Conservation and Management Report

Kenya receives Special Laptop at CITES meeting in The Hague

Thousands of Kenyans march in streets in support of Ivory trade ban.

Management Trainees

Kws Survivor Ranger Moves Mourners to Tears

Supply, Implementation and Commissioning of Wide Area Network Connectivity, and

Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Point of Sale Equipment and Computers

Development Process of EIA Guidelines for Tourism Sector in Kenya

Isinya-Kitengela Master Plan

KWS is Enforcing Tourist Vehicles Stickers and Tour Driver Guides Licences

Tortoise Smuggler Arrested

KWS investigates Somalia Lion cub smuggling ring

KWS Records High Park Visitation and Revenue this year

KWS Compensates Community for Land

Students bag Conservation awards at Giraffe Centre

In Defence of the Defenceless - Snared Elephant Rescued

Latest: Poacher Killed In Tana River

Rhino Poachers Update: Three Rhino poachers killed and four rhino horns recovered in Lamu

KWS Rangers Trailing Poachers...
A contingent of Kenya Wildlife Service rangers is currently pursuing a five-man gang that recently killed two rhino’s in Tsavo East National Park... Read More

KWS Rangers Recover Eight (8) Elephant Tusks.... Read More...

Suspected Poacher Arrested....

War on HIV/AIDS is on....
Though estimates given by the KWS HIV/AIDS office are scaring and yet the campaign against this scourge seems to have begun in earnest, and the rapid test results on the same, are smile-drawing, to say the least! Read More...

Eden Wildlife Trust Survey Projects...
Education today is the most important tool for conservation if we want to protect Kenya’s wildlife tomorrow, Ray Hubbard has said. Mr Hubbard, a Trustee of Eden Trust from UK was speaking at Tsavo West National Park during the Trust’s Projects Annual Review... Read More...

Ghana MPs jet in for Conservation...
A delegation of Members of Parliament from Ghana was in the country to confer with Kenya in shaping of wildlife policy in their country.... Read More

KWS Hero's Day - 16th December 2005....
Nineteen Kenya Wildlife service men were honored on Friday 16 December 2005, in a ceremony dubbed "Heroes Day"... Read More...

KWS Officers Arrest a Notorious Highway Robber...
A team of security officers from the Kenya Wildlife Service yesterday seriously wounded and arrested one notorious highway bandit and gunned down his colleague... Read More...

JICA Vice-Chairman Visits KWS...
Mr. Kazuhisa Matsuoka, the vice-chairman of JICA, was in Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to familiarise himself with the JICA supported activities on wildlife conservation... Read More.

KWS and KEFRI Sign MoU...
After months of negotiations Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), and the Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), have finally signed a Memorandum of Understating... Read More.

Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute - 4th Graduation Ceremony...
...Friday 31st March 2006 at the Graduation Square, starting from 10.00 a.m.... Read More

Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute Training Opportunities...

Workshop on Capacity Development for Wetlands and Poverty Reduction...

 
 
 
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