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Kenya relocates dozens of elephants to larger park
7:54 AM,
October 17, 2024
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Kenya has begun a landmark operation to relocate 50 elephants from the overcrowded Mwea National Reserve to the more spacious Aberdare National Park, in a bid to ease environmental pressure and reduce human-wildlife conflict.
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