Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Locals towards Greater Kudu (<i>Tragelaphus strepsiceros, Pallas, 1766</i>) Conservation in Lake Bogoria Landscape, Kenya
Beatrice Chepkoech Cheserek,
George Morara Ogendi,
Paul Mutua Makenzi
Abstract:Several interventions have been suggested for averting and reducing wildlife declines including; securing dispersal areas and migratory corridors, strengthening and investing in local communities and landowners to create and develop community and private wildlife conservancies, and diversification of rural livelihoods through benefits from ecosystem services. Greater Kudu endemic to the Lake Bogoria landscape in Kenya is categorized as vulnerable to extinction due to unsustainable exploitation and management o… Show more
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