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Ol Pejeta Conservancy invests millions in community projects

 

NANYUKI, KENYA: Increased poaching of wildlife is compelling wildlife conservancies in Kenya to invest heavily in cutting-edge security systems to tame the illicit trade.

They include armed patrols, informer networks, specialised armed teams, aircraft and tracker dogs and unmanned aerial vehicles. With the growing complexity of the illegal wildlife trade, experts say drones could soon be used in conservation efforts.

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