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Can wildlife roam freely and live harmoniously with humans?

Workers during construction of a solar-powered electric fence at a section of the Mt Kenya Forest in Nyeri county on December 14, 2022. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

In an age where wildlife conservation efforts have long relied on costly and unsustainable human interventions, a new approach is gaining
recognition.

The International Fund for Animals Welfare, (IFAW) has aptly recognised the urgent need to take action and is actively advocating for the "Room to Roam" initiative.

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