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KWS begins wildlife relocation from Naivasha to Laikipia

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The move, according to KWS, is meant to decongest some of the conservancies for Laikipia where the number of wild animals is on the decline. [File,Standard]

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has embarked on the process of trans-locating tens of wildlife from various conservancies in Naivasha to Laikipia County.

The species targeted are zebras, impalas, waterbucks, and gazelles in the exercise which is expected to take over a month.

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