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National Wildlife Census Phase Three Concludes in Athi Kapiti Ecosystem

The third phase of the 2024-2025 National Wildlife Census, which began on 31 July 2023 has concluded successfully aft

KWS Holds Stakeholder Validation Workshop for Strategic Plan 2024-2028

Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) successfully convened a stakeholder validation workshop for its 2024-2028 Strategic Plan

Phase Two of the 2024-2025 National Wildlife Census in Amboseli-Magadi Ecosystem

The 2024-2025 National Wildlife Census was launched and completed in the Mara ecosystem, Narok County, in June 2024.

National Wildlife Census 2024-2025 Kicks off at Narok Airstrip

Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, Hon. Dr.

Assorted Vehicles Donated to Boost Elephant Conservation

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) received a vehicle fleet donation worth over 400,000 US Dollars from the Shiraz and

Rhino Conservation Efforts Boosted

Kenya Wildlife Service’s rhino conservation efforts received a considerable boost with the donation of a plethora of

Rhino Conservation Efforts Boosted

Kenya Wildlife Service’s rhino conservation efforts received a considerable boost with the donation of a plethora of

KWS Participates in Mumoni Hills Tree Planting Exercise

Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Walter Raria, Chairman of KWS Board of Trustees, and Dr.

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