Kenya Seeks Climate Protection for Wildlife Sector
Kenya is pushing for the inclusion of wildlife protection in international climate change negotiations, citing the severe impact of climate events on its diverse animal populations. Wildlife Secretary Dr. Shadrack Ngene has highlighted how the 2022 drought devastated the country's wildlife, demonstrating the urgent need for wildlife considerations in climate discussions. Kenya's rich biodiversity faces mounting climate pressures. The country hosts 25,000 animal species, 7,000 plant species, and 2,000 fungi and bacteria species across diverse ecosystems ranging from lush forests to Mount Kenya's snow-capped peaks. Recent wildlife census data reveals significant populations of iconic species, including 36,280 elephants, 1,739 rhinos, and 2,589 lions. However, these populations are increasingly vulnerable to climate changes. The devastating effects of climate change became apparent during the 2022 drought. The Wildlife Research and Training Institute reported over 1,000 animal deaths between October 2021 and May […]