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Elephant translocation: KWS meticulously moves forty-seven elephants

An elephant is lifted onto a truck after capture, ready for transportation to the recovery room at the Mwea National Reserve. [Courtesy, KWS]

In an operation that was conducted with extreme precision, and security details, KWS in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism captured and translocated two elephant families from Mwea National Reserve to the Aberdare National Park on Monday.

Rebecca Miano, Ministry of Tourism, oversaw the operation, which KWS staff conducted with a lot of careful consideration. The operation from capture to release was witnessed by local and international journalists, invited guests and communities from Mwea and Aberdare.

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