A stakeholder’s validation meeting on the National Wildlife Conservation Status Report 2015-2017 was held at KWS head
A stakeholder’s validation meeting on the National Wildlife Conservation Status Report 2015-2017 was held at KWS head
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) have a long-standing and successful rel
Kenya’s current forest cover of just over 7% of her land area is still below the constitutional requirement of 10%.
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary, Mr.
Carcasses of three black Rhinos were reported between 12th to 19th November, 2018 at the Mara Triangle, which is the
Inter-Denominational Thanksgiving and Prayer Services were held at KWS headquarters in Nairobi and in other conservat