Strengthening community support for law enforcement and anti-poaching efforts - East Africa
Local communities play a vital role in the fight against wildlife crimeincrease in rhino numbers and zero poaching in Kenya in 2020
increase in rhino numbers and zero poaching in Kenya in 2020
(Nairobi, Kenya – July 30, 2021) – No rhinos were lost to poaching in Kenya in 2020. There was also an 11% increase in rhino numbers from 1,441 in 2019 to 1,605 in 2020.
The pandemic elicited fears of an increase in wildlife poaching as tourist revenues used to pay wildlife rangers reduced drastically. However, measures put in place by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and partners like the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) ensured the safety of these prehistoric animals, which are highly sought after for their horns.
“We congratulate all wildlife security partners and agencies for this major achievement in fighting wildlife crime and keeping Kenya’s rhinos safe. We are glad that the rhino population in Kenya has increased and for the first time in a long time had no rhinos die due to poaching,” stated James Isiche, IFAW East Africa Regional Director. “The last eight years have seen a continuous decline in rhino poaching incidences, which is a testament of the measures put in place to safeguard rhinos. IFAW is glad to have a long-standing partnership with KWS and once again wish to commend the staff who put their lives in harm’s way just to ensure that Kenya’s wildlife heritage is preserved,” Isiche added.
In 2015, Kenya Wildlife Service put in place a forensic laboratory with a genetic database of rhino and elephant DNA, as well as a monitoring system. The laboratory helps obtain critical data, which enables scientists to track endangered species and, if needed, link them to suspected poachers. The KWS Law Enforcement Academy also incorporated into its curriculum the training of wildlife rangers in forensic investigations to aid in prosecution of wildlife crimes against rhino and elephants.
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