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Magical Kenya. Counting down weeks to celebrate World Wildlife Day 3rd March 2020

#IAmTheConservationGeneration #GreenWar #SDG17

Nairobi National Park in Kenya was established in 1946 and is about 7 km south of the city.

The Park is fenced on three sides, while the open southern boundary allows migrating wildlife to move between the park and the adjacent Kitengela plains.

Even though the Park is close to the city and is of a relatively smaller size than other parks, it boasts a large and varied wildlife population. It is one of Kenya’s most successful rhinoceroses’ sanctuaries.

My generation enjoys having fun and incorporating this in activities not only motivates others to join the generation of young warriors but to find a small of making the world a better place. Our dream as Kang4nature is to make Kenya an SI unit of conservation and we believe it starts with me, like a relay baton we pass it on to you as you pass it on to the next one ... One day at a time

NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK IS KENYA’S FIRST NATIONAL PARK, AND WHILST MOST PEOPLE WILL BE VENTURING TO SOME OF KENYA’S WORLD-RENOWNED PARKS, THIS IS STILL HOME TO HERDS OF ZEBRA, GIRAFFE AND BIG FIVE ANIMALS AND IS LARGELY OVERLOOKED

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Alice C. Tanui

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