The third phase of the 2024-2025 National Wildlife Census, which began on 31 July 2023 has concluded successfully aft
The third phase of the 2024-2025 National Wildlife Census, which began on 31 July 2023 has concluded successfully aft
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) successfully convened a stakeholder validation workshop for its 2024-2028 Strategic Plan
The 2024-2025 National Wildlife Census was launched and completed in the Mara ecosystem, Narok County, in June 2024.
Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, Hon. Dr.
KWS Director General Dr.
The Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service, Hon.
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) received a vehicle fleet donation worth over 400,000 US Dollars from the Shiraz and
Kenya Wildlife Service’s rhino conservation efforts received a considerable boost with the donation of a plethora of
Kenya Wildlife Service’s rhino conservation efforts received a considerable boost with the donation of a plethora of
Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Walter Raria, Chairman of KWS Board of Trustees, and Dr.