The State Department for Wildlife has intensified efforts to restore ecosystems through sustained tree-growing initiatives, with the latest exercise carried out at Oloitokitok forest in Kajiado County. Through such initiatives, the Department continues to promote human-wildlife coexistence by restoring habitats, reducing conflict, and enhancing sustainable livelihoods for communities living adjacent to key ecosystems. Speaking during…Ā Ā Ā
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