Policy Publications

  1. 1. Annual Report - Communities driving the conservation agenda

    Date: 2022 | Author: Dr. Irene Amoke, Gloria Kosgey, Jully Senteu, Niels Mogensen, Michael Kaelo, Dennis Sonkoi

    We genuinely appreciate your continued support throughout 2021 as we sought to rise above the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on our operations.

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  2. 2. Amboseli Ecosystem Management Plan, 2008-2018

    Date: 2018 | Author: Amboseli Ecosystem Stakeholders and KWS Biodiversity Planning, Assessment & Compliance Department

    This management plan identifies the course Amboseli Ecosystem stakeholders intend to follow in the next 10 years to ensure that wildlife continue to thrive and contribute sustainably to the enhancement of community livelihoods in Amboseli. The plan outlines specific management programs and action plans that if implemented, wildlife conservation values and quality of life of people in the area will be improved significantly.

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  3. 3. Crop defense and Coping strategies: Wildlife raids in Mahiga ‘B’ village in nyeri distriCt, Kenya

    Date: 2014 | Author: Charles MUsyoKi Kenya Wildlife Service

    aBstraCt this paper analyzes the different methods used by farmers in the study village to deter wildlife from raiding crops and examined strategies for coping with losses that re sulted from wildlife raids. farmers employed 36 methods to protect crops from wildlife raids and seven strategies to cope with crop loss due to wildlife raids. the majority of the house holds in the study village utilized between one and three methods of defense simultaneously, whereas three utilized eight methods simultaneously, and one used seven methods simultaneously.

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  4. 4. UPDATE ON REHABILITATION OF THE MAU FORESTS COMPLEX

    Date: 2010 | Author: OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER Interim Coordinating Secretariat Mau Forests Complex

    Nairobi – 24 June 2010: Over the last few months, the Interim Coordinating Secretariat on the rehabilitation of the Mau Forests Complex has focused its activities on the following:

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  5. 5. Invasive/Alien Species Control and management in Kenya’s Wildlife Protected Areas: Progress and challenges

    Date: 2013 | Author: Fredrick Lala1, Bernard Ngoru1, Franciscah Wambui 2and Lilian Apollo 1 1Wildlife Research and Training Institute

    One of the most severe threat to protected areas system after poaching and human-wildlife conflict is invasive/alien species. The Government of Kenya (GoK) has therefore, enacted various legal provisions and policies advocates for control and management of these invasive species across all sectors.

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