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Kenya Wildlife Policy Sessional Paper
This policy is a statement of government intent, which prescribes a broad range of principles, measures and actions to be pursued to achieve a sustainable wildlife management in Kenya that enhances benefits and stakeholder engagement.
Kenya Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife (2020). Sessional Paper No.1 of 2020 on Wildlife Policy. Nairobi, Kenya.
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Kenya Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife
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