Kenya starts its first national wildlife census

Kenya starts its first national wildlife census

Elephants are seen at the Tsavo West national park in Kenya, February 4, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

Kenya began its first national wildlife census on Friday, aiming to aid conservation and identify threats to its vast but threatened wildlife populations.

The census will run until July, with rangers, researchers and community members counting animals on land and from helicopters.

It will focus on counting rare species such as the pangolin, which has been identified as a potential intermediary species for COVID-19, and the Sable antelope, of which fewer than 100 remain in Kenya.

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