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Kenya’s wildlife census shows elephant and rhino recovery, but many species, including the hirola, are near extinction due to habitat loss and human conflict, threatening ecosystems and tourism.
Kenya’s 2024-25 national wildlife census reveals elephants and rhinos are recovering, but many species face extinction, including the hirola antelope, which dropped from 497 to 245.
Plains game and other wildlife are declining due to habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.
President William Ruto warned of potential ecosystem collapse within a decade without urgent action.
The report highlights tourism’s $9 billion economic contribution and urges stronger conservation policies, corridor protection, and integration of wildlife planning at the county level.
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El censo de vida silvestre de Kenia muestra la recuperación del elefante y el rinoceronte, pero muchas especies, incluida la hirola, están cerca de la extinción debido a la pérdida de hábitat y el conflicto humano, amenazando los ecosistemas y el turismo.