by Adam Cruise | Aug 22, 2023 | Commentary
IFAW In Kenya’s Tsavo West National Park, the land becomes lush and green as one climbs the Vuria Hills. These hills—the source of the rivers that flow through Tsavo East and West national parks —serve as a critical water catchment for lower-lying wildlife...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 1, 2023 | News
By Cyrus Ombati, The Star Four suspects were on Saturday arrested while trying to sell ten pieces of elephant tusks weighing 28 kilograms in Busia Town. The four were riding on a bodaboda when they were intercepted by police and Kenya Wildlife Service officials who...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 30, 2023 | News
By Xinhua NAIROBI, July 29 (Xinhua) — Kenya on Saturday launched the East and Central Africa Elephant Walk to boost wildlife conservation in the region. Peninah Malonza, cabinet secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage, told journalists in the...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 6, 2023 | Studies
By Brown University Elephants eat plants. That’s common knowledge to biologists and animal-loving schoolchildren alike. Yet figuring out exactly what kind of plants the iconic herbivores eat is more complicated. new study from a global team that included...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 30, 2023 | News
By Caroline Chebet, Standard Media On March 18, 2016, detection dogs attached to the canine unit at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport helped to bust a pangolin-trafficking network after sniffing out a consignment that had been declared as feathers. The...