The National Wildlife Conservation and Management Policy 2017
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2017Author
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.
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Abstract/ Overview
The goals of this policy is the sustainable management of Kenya’s wildlife resources through effectively and equitably managed, ecologically representative and well connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, and integrated into the wider landscapes and seascapes in order to provide for the social, economic, ecological, cultural and spiritual needs of present and future generations; contribute to the sustainable development of the country; and enhance the quality of human life.
Subject/ Keywords
Human-Wildlife Conflict; Wildlife Conservation; Natural Habitat; Wildlife Security; National Parks
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A National Wildlife Conservation and Management Policy, 2017 by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.
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Ministry of Environment and Natural ResourcesPublisher
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.Series
Policy Paper of 2017;Collections
- Policy Papers [106]
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