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KWS relocates 20 impalas to Kwale

Kenya Wildlife Service rangers hold an impala at the Shimba Hills National Reserve yesterday. Twenty impalas were transferred to the reserve to enhance biodiversity and promote tourism.  [PHOTO: COURTESY]
               Kenya Wildlife Service rangers hold an impala at the Shimba Hills National Reserve yesterday. Twenty impalas were transferred to the reserve to enhance biodiversity and promote tourism.  [PHOTO: COURTESY]

By PHILIP MWAKIO

Kwale County, Coast: The 19,000-hectare Shimba Hills National Reserve in Kwale County is now home to an additional 20 impalas relocated from Naivasha by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).

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