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Kenya confronts poaching ‘disaster’

KENYA’S government was under renewed pressure yesterday to declare a “national disaster” because of the rampant slaughter of elephant and rhino, with two major newspapers dismissing wildlife authority claims everything was under control.

Conservation groups have repeatedly said the state-run Kenya Wildlife Service is losing the fight against poachers and the organized crime bosses that pay them, and that the country’s famed wildlife — key to the country’s vital tourism economy — is on a fast track to destruction.

In an rare common call, top newspapers said more action had to be taken and they accused the KWS of sleeping on the job and trying to cover up the real extent of the poaching problem.

“Poaching is a national disaster,” The Standard newspaper said in its editorial. “KWS is being economical with the truth when it argues that poaching is not an immediate danger.”

“Those charged with preserving game must come out of their lethargy and realize that if it takes limiting access to our national parks to preserve endangered species for posterity, losing revenue from tourism for a while will be a small price to pay for a long-term gain,” the newspaper said.

The Daily Nation newspaper said the ministry’s downplaying of the “brazen slaughter” was a “big surprise.”

“Officials cannot afford to pretend that the threat is not grave enough and let the poaching menace spiral out of control,” the Nation said.

A campaign group, Kenyans United Against Poaching (KUAPO), have gathered over 20,000 signatures in plea to Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to “declare poaching a national disaster.”

But the environment ministry and KWS, in report to lawmakers this week, insisted “Kenya is yet to reach such a critical stage”, and that calling the crisis a “disaster” would only scare off tourists.




 

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