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"speaker_name": "Mr. Nanok",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Forestry and Wildlife",
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"legal_name": "Josephat Koli Nanok",
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"content": "Increased patrol surveillance and checks in all entry and exit points, ports, sea ports, border points and airports. In addition, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has stationed a dog unit at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to detect any ivory in luggage. Cross border meetings and synchronized cross border operations between Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania; involvement in community disarmament because the firearms are also used for poaching elephants and awareness creation on the importance of wildlife conservation to win public support for conservation. KWS is also working closely with stakeholders to monitor elephant population and other wildlife species outside the protected areas. KWS has also deployed a number of aircraft in all the conservation areas to assist in wildlife surveillance. In addition, it undertakes intensive patrols in both the protected and communal areas. Patrols are done on foot, by vehicles and static patrol in observatory points. Intensive crackdown on encroachment of the protected areas has reduced illegal cattle rustling within the region which in turn has contributed positively to wildlife security. The KWS has a rapid mobile deployment unit stationed at Isiolo Complex that reinforces other units in the eight conservation areas."
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