Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Ag.
Director General, William Kiprono has said that 575 rangers will soon
graduate and be deployed to boost Kenya’s’ capacity to address the
plight of elephants emanating from poaching, habitat loss and
human-elephant conflict.
He was addressing participants at Voi, Taita Taveta County, during World Elephant Day celebration on Tuesday (August 12, 2014).
“Next month, these men and women will graduate and join the ranger force to sustain our effort in conserving wildlife,” he said.
He said
that KWS is investing on areas of mutual interest with County
governments and communities living in wildlife-inhabited areas to
minimize threats posed to Kenya’s elephant population for better
protection, improving enforcement policies to prevent the illegal
poaching and trade of ivory, and conserving elephant habitats.
He
appealed to local communities not to be used by ivory dealers to
undertake poaching or transport poached ivory noting that the new
Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013 provides for stiffer
penalties on offenders.
“We
modernizing our security operations, systems and rangers deployment to
ensure that our troops embrace latest and appropriate technology in
their day to day operations,” he said. “This will enable us achieve high
standards of performance and stop any further poaching incidences”.
While
addressing the celebration, Taita Taveta Governor, John Mruttu said
that his government is working closely with KWS in sensitizing
communities on the new law and explore areas of benefit sharing
envisaged by the new law.
Other
stakeholders who participated in the event included WWF, IFAW, Save the
Elephants, Elephant Neighbours, The Tsavo Trust and David Shedricks
Wildlife Trust.
World Elephant Day is celebrated worldwide to raise awareness on the plight of Asian and African elephants.
This
year’s World Elephant Day was used to educate local communities on the
need to protect the elephants, their role in the county and national
economies as well as the penalties associated with trophy poaching of
elephants and illegal possession of ivory.
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