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Kenya’s rhino population rises 11 per cent

In a statement on Friday, James Isiche, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) regional director for East Africa, said a continuous decline in rhino poaching incidents was seen in the last eight years, which is a testament to the measures put in place to safeguard the animals

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Two female northern white rhinos in Nanyuki. Pic/AFP

Two female northern white rhinos in Nanyuki. Pic/AFP

An international wildlife organisation said that there was an 11 per cent increase in rhino numbers in Kenya from 1,441 in 2019 to 1,605 in 2020 amid no poaching last year.

In a statement on Friday, James Isiche, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) regional director for East Africa, said a continuous decline in rhino poaching incidents was seen in the last eight years, which is a testament to the measures put in place to safeguard the animals.

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