Entries by Vincent Simel

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COMMUNITY RANGERS

The Wildlife Foundation supports 8 community rangers in the Nairobi National Park Wildlife dispersal area. The rangers work in co-operation with the local communities, the area leadership, KWS rangers and the Kenya Police to come to the aid of local citizens, whenever wild animals become a threat and to stop wildlife poaching in the area. […]

WHY THE SOUTH SIDE OF NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK SHOULD REMAIN UNFENCED

The Nairobi National park has been facing a number of threats in recent years, when the park first opened only Nairobi city itself was the only physical barrier that diverted what was a northward migration towards the Aberdare range and the foot of Mount Kenya, the erection of fences along the northern perimeter closed that […]