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March 27,1997

The Kenya Wildlife Service issues hunting plan that will be strictly followed if the Government lifts the ban on hunting in private ranches. At the same time, KWS Director David Western denied that the organisation is pushing for the ban to be lifted and said the move had been initiated by private ranchers. The term are; Any re-introduced hunting programme will be conducted on community lands where the conflict and suffering are greatest for people and wildlife, Hunting conducting in area already covered by cropping quotas should only improves on or complements existing cropping protects . Here Director of the Kenya wildlife Service, Dr David Western (left), the KWS chairman, Mr Hillary Ng’weno (centre) during opening of the East African Wildlife Society’s gift shop in Nairobi.

 

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