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Conservation at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Conservation at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

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epa09388737 Local residents of Manyangalo village a farming settlement situated within the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy's (LWC) unwind barbed wire to create a security fence around their food crop farm as baboons encroaching from the conservancy have been carrying out regular raids on their farms as rangers from general security unit at LWC visited the village to assess the damage on an electrical fence meant to keep wildlife out to avoid human wildlife conflict in Meru, Kenya, 31 July 2021 (issued 02 August 2021). Since 1983, Lewa has provided a safe and suitable home for rhinos. As the first and the leading pioneer in private rhino sanctuary in East Africa, Lewa�s rhino population has grown from an initial 15 rhinos to 169 rhinos today and it�s also home to animals such as elephants, buffalos, lions, hyenas, jackals and the endangered Grevy�s Zebra. EPA/Daniel Irungu ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET

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