KWS rangers arrest three suspects with wildlife trophies in Lokichar, north-western Kenya
Elephant ivory and skins from protected species such as leopards and pythons are classified as wildlife trophies under Kenyan law, with offenders facing heavy fines and lengthy prison sentences upon conviction.
Kenyan police arrest Tanzanian and Kenyan with ivory suspected to have originated in Malawi
The suspects, the impounded vehicles and recovered exhibits are at Namanga Police Station. The suspects are expected to be arraigned in court today, Monday.
Kenya Wildlife Service to host global conservation technology forum in Nairobi in March
The forum will provide a platform to explore how emerging technologies such as drones, satellite sensors, artificial intelligence, geographic information systems (GIS) and data-driven tools can be deployed to safeguard biodiversity, restore degraded ecosystems and strengthen community resilience.







