For The First Time In 21 Years, No Rhinoceros Were Poached In Kenya’s National Parks In 2020, According To Kenya’s Wildlife Service. It Is Performing The First-Ever Wildlife Census And Putting Movable Container Housing For Rangers In Parks To Sustain Progress
The annual Great Migration of wildlife across Tanzania and Kenya usually attracts thousands of tourists on safari, bringing income to trades that depend on them — such as souvenir makers. But, as the COVID-19 pandemic has dropped tourism numbers, Kenya’s craftsmen and women are suffering. In Narok, Kenya, women who specialize in beadwork for tourists have seen their incomes drop to a fraction of what they were last year
Kenya has recently declared giraffes critically endangered and launched a recovery plan to fight habitat loss, poaching and disease