One of Africa’s largest wildlife sanctuaries, the Tsavo National Park in Kenya, is scrambling to find new funding after a $7.8 million grant from the U.S government was cut, leaving endangered animals ...
Wild animals in Kenya’s sprawling (5,308 m 2) Tsavo East National Park are safer today because of AWI’s ongoing sponsorship of a Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Airwing patrol plane based in that park.
Wildlife officers in Kenya have made a difficult but necessary decision: relocating a bull elephant from Kithoka Village near Imenti Forest in Meru County to Tsavo East National Park after it ...
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has proposed new regulations under the Wildlife Conservation and Management (Access and Conservation Fees) Regulations, 2025. The proposal will revise park entry fees ...
Kenya's expanded Tsavo West Rhino Sanctuary now protects 200 black rhinos across more than 1,200 square miles. Photo Credit: Kenya Tourism Board Kenya has officially opened an expanded Tsavo West ...
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