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Scientists plan to restore flamingo habitats in Kenyan Soda lakes

Data from the water bird counts revealed a declining trend in the number of flamingos within Lake Nakuru which was once renowned for hosting thousands of flamingos. [iStockphoto]

Scientists plan to restore flamingo habitats in Kenyan Soda lakes.

Upon the mid-day sun, the graceful pops of floating pink flamingos on the Southern edge of Lake Nakuru National Park create a small haven. Their synchronised grunts and growls serenade the afternoon's epic silence.

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