Wildlife-based tourism contributes nearly 14 per cent to Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product. Consequently, one in every 10 Kenyans in formal employment works in the wildlife tourism sector.
Across a street that serves as a buffer between the bustling market and the peaceful residential homes, a more clandestine trade exists ... by The Standard from Kenya Wildlife Service’s ...
Teachers may also receive one free copy of A Dangerous Life, a graphic novel aimed at ... Lien and published by AWI and the Kenya Wildlife Service. The story, set in Kenya, focuses on the true costs ...
This project responded to further demand created by RUSI’s 2016–18 illegal wildlife trade (IWT) Challenge Fund project ‘Follow the Money: Disrupting Wildlife-Linked Illicit Financial Flows in Kenya, ...