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Press Statement 5th Feb 2015

February 5, 2015 

KWS statement on status of wildlife conservation in Kenya   

National Elephant Conference

Land use pressure, habitat loss, human elephant conflict (HEC), and illegal killing for both meat and ivory continue

KWS Takes Lead in Nagoya Protocol Implementation

Kenya’s Environment, Water and Natural Resource Cabinet Secretary, Prof Judi Wakhungu says States are obliged under N

Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt Names and Adopts Kenyan Cheetah

Jamaican sprinter and 100m world record holder Usain St Leo Bolt yesterday November 2, 2009 named a three-month Kenya

Correction on ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo Visit

Please refer the current edition of the Sunday Nation (November 8, 2009) in which it’s incorrectly reported that  Int

Six Suspected Ivory Dealers Charged in Voi Court

Six suspected ivory dealers were on October  26, 2009  charged with illegal trade and possession of elephant tusks be

Usain Bolt to Adopt a Kenyan Cheetah Cub

Jamaican sprinter and 100m world record holder Usain St Leo Bolt will today (Monday, November 2, 2009) at 2pm name an

Uniformed and Disciplined Services Hold Special Thanksgiving Service in Nairobi

Members of six uniformed and disciplined services and their families on Sunday (October 11, 2009) he

47 Southern Sudanese Wildlife Officers Report for Training in Kenya

A total of 47 wildlife officers from Southern Sudan have reported for training in Kenya.

KWS Employees Raise Kes. 1,074,000 (US$14,500)for Endowment Fund

Kenya Wildlife Service employees  raised KSh1, 074, 000 (US$14,500) at an impromptu fundraising towards the Endowment

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