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You've raised a valid Point @lesoi_ndoka - #CONservationists force #LOCALS pay to see Kenyan #wildlife.. #Business as usual?? Yet, @DSWT raises vasts amount of money through FUNDING and have branches of @DSWT throughout the world.
@MwangP01 @JamesOhayo @gathara @alaminkimathi
Take a look at this page for the David Sheldrick Wildlife Fund: - "You can foster an elephant for a Minimum annual donation of US$50 (GBP£35)" or 4515.35. They have millions of donations across the world..
sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/asp/faq.asp#fu…
#thebigwhitelie
#thebigwhiteconservationlie
Charging our children 500/- or any Kenyan to touch and see Wild Life in Funded sanctuaries is plain wrong - #CONservation is about care - but unfortunately the truth is that it's big MONEY and locals are locked out..
#thebigwhitelie
#thebigwhiteconservationlie
#see4Free
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PRESS RELEASE.
Alarming Trends in the #Wildlife CONservation in Kenya due to foreign meddling and the State of Affairs in Kenya Wild Life Services including #RhinoDeaths
@kwskenya
@tunajibu @labourpress @BBC @UKParliament @KENYAPARLIAMENT @kenyavetboard @guardian @guardiannews
Concerned Citizens, #ErrantNatives, and #Kenyans4KWS want a KWS for Kenyans with indigenous Kenyans at the helm. This is a national concern.
@tunajibu @BBCAfrica @jeremycorbyn @RoyalFamily
#KWS must be run by Indigenous Kenyans
#Rangers should NOT be armed
#Rangers should have wild life first aid knowledge and kits
#KWSvets on 24/7 call with permanent Kenyan vets stationed in every Conservation, National park and Forest reserve.
#KWS4Kenyans
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Tread: It’s #FolkloreThursday so I thought I should do some folklore on common #wildlife in the U.K.!
One of my favourites is that if you have a #bees on your property you should always keep them in the know about the goings on in your house.
Also if there’s a death you should turn the hive towards the road so the bees can mourn when the hearse goes by.
#BarnOwls were often seen as bad omens. They were used to predict the weather.
However in the North it was seen as lucky to see an owl.
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NEW PAPER: A scientific consensus: the impacts of roads and human access on #grizzlybear and what we can do to fix the problem.

researchgate.net/publication/32…
Firstly, I'd suggest checking out the report just to view the amazing graphic design by @kate_sciart:
The story is simple, and compelling.

👉There are nearly 1 million km of resource roads accessing grizzly bear habitat in BC and AB. For reference, the earth is only 40,000 km in circumference.

👉See graphic for why this is bad for bears
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