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'Wildlife corridors' are encouraged to support Kenya's recovering animal populations

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Conservationists in Kenya are warning of shrinking wildlife spaces in a country that generates substantial revenue from wildlife tourism.

Conservation efforts over the past two decades have led to the recovery of many threatened species.

Activists cite an opportunity in what are known as 'wildlife corridors' by connecting areas that would otherwise be separated by human activities.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is home to 14% of Kenya 's remaining black rhinos, in addition to other mammal species.

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English

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