Kenya relocates 50 elephants to a larger park as population thrives
Briefly

The growing elephant population in Mwea National Reserve, from 50 to 156, underscores the success of Kenya's conservation efforts over the last three decades.
Tourism Minister Rebecca Miano's involvement in overseeing the elephant relocation highlights government commitment to wildlife management, ensuring the sustainability of both the ecosystem and tourism.
The relocation process, involving over 100 wildlife specialists and advanced equipment, demonstrates a meticulous and coordinated effort to protect these iconic animals during translocation.
Experts emphasize that the thriving elephant population reflects low poaching rates, marking a significant achievement in wildlife conservation efforts in Kenya.
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