CONSERVATION …

Members of the Ken- ya Wildlife Service push a trailer containing a giraffe that has been blindfolded during the translocation project for wild giraffes in a farm near Eldoret, Kenya. Wild giraffes are be- ing relocated to the Ruko Conservancy to keep fostering peace between the historically clashing Pokot and Ilchamus communities. Since the first giraffes’ arrival at the reserve in 2011, poaching has ceased and community relations have improved, creating jobs and regional stability .

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