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The 296-square-mile Aberdare National Park also attracts thousands of local residents and foreigners who pay park fees to see animals roam. Tourism is a major income earner for the country ...
Kenya wants to cut through forest to build a road for its people. Scientists fear an ecosystem mess.
Buffaloes, bushbucks and monkeys roam in search of pastures. A Cape bushbuck walks through the Aberdare National Park in Nyeri, Kenya, Jan. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga) This is the Aberdare ...
The 296-square-mile Aberdare National Park also attracts thousands of local residents and foreigners who pay park fees to see animals roam. Tourism is a major income earner for the country ...
But the road through the forest and national park would reduce the journey to 40 miles. A ranger opens a gate at the Aberdare National Park in Nyeri, Kenya, Jan. 24, 2024. The Kenyan government ...
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