Kenya Wildlife Service's role in leading wildlife conservation efforts in the Maasai Mara
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation in the Maasai Mara, working closely with local guides and communities to protect the region's rich biodiversity. Through strong collaborations, KWS manages conservation efforts, monitors wildlife populations, and mitigates human-wildlife conflicts. Director of Kenya Wildlife Service, Erustus Kanga explains how the partnerships are essential for sustaining endangered species and promoting peaceful coexistence between humans and wildlife in the Maasai Mara. Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: / cgtnafrica Twitter: / cgtnafrica Instagram: / cgtn_africa

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