The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has announced bold new measures to strengthen wildlife conservation and address a widening KES 12 billion annual funding gap that threatens the future of Kenya’s biodiversity.At the core of this effort is a proposed revision to conservation and park access fees the first comprehensive review in 18 years. The new … Continue reading KWS Proposes New Conservation Fees To Bridge KES 12 Billion Funding Gap And Secure Kenya’s Wildlife Future
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