Kenya launches first national wildlife census

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Kenya has on Friday launched the first ever National Wildlife Census, conducted on land and sea wildlife.

This is part of the efforts made towards the preservation & protection of wildlife in Kenya.


Kenyan Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala speaking during the launch of the first national wildlife census
Source: Najib Balala
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala said, “We will undertake aerial total census in wildlife ecosystems; Tsavo, Maasai Mara, Amboseli, Laikipia-Samburu, Meru, Garissa, Wajir, Marsabit, Turkana, Marine animals, and fresh water birds within the Coast & Major Rivers – funded by the Kenyan Government.”

Kenya’s Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife stated that the objectives of the Wildlife Census are to: “determine Kenya’s wildlife population and distribution; determine Kenya’s wildlife population trends over time.

Identify threats to wildlife conservation and management in the Kenya’s landscapes and suggest strategies for effective wildlife conservation & management across Kenya’s landscapes.

The official launch of the National Wildlife Census 2021 took place at the Shimba Hills National Reserve, in Kwale County. It was done by the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife in collaboration with Kenya Wildlife Service & Wildlife Research & Training Institute.
 
They don't already do that? Wtf are they doing there besides paying Naomi?
 
They don't already do that? Wtf are they doing there besides paying Naomi?
If this census thing was well publicized it would attract alot of tourists and conservationists from all over the world.
 
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