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NGOs join forces to help Kenya grow without harming natural resources

A stray leopard that attacked two men in Buuri along the Isiolo-Meru border in February is prepared for relocation to the Lewa Wildlife Sanctuary. The Conservation Alliance of Kenya is expected to help preserve wildlife corridors. [PHOTO: BRUNO MUTUNGA/STANDARD]

NAIROBI: More than 50 conservation NGOs have come together to launch the Conservation Alliance of Kenya (CAK).

The alliance is expected to boost conservation NGOs’ efforts to advance the protection and management of biodiversity in Kenya.

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