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    "id": 114655,
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    "type": "speech",
    "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": "(b) Ducks, Geese and Snipe; up to 15 birds per gun, per day. Not to shoot Maco ducks, black ducks, white bird ducks, spur winged and pigmy geese. (c) Pigeon and doves; up to 25 birds per gun, per day. (d) Quills; up to 20 birds per gun, per day. (e) Sun grouse up to 20 birds per gun, per day. 3. The bird shooting exercise is done within the gazetted seasons and the stipulated standard conditions within the provisions of the Wildlife Act Cap.376. Open seasons for ground birds are from 1st February to 31st March and 1st July to 31st October of each year. The seasons are recommended scientifically to ensure that the birds are not hunted during the breeding season and when tending to young ones. 4. Bird shooters must not exceed eight guns for a maximum period of three days. 5. All licensed bird shooters must file returns to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Director and local warden after a bird shooting exercise. 6. From time to time, KWS officers monitor activities of game bird shooters. 7. Kenya is closely working with the Birdlife International Partnership in order to open up Kenya for birdlife tourism. This is expected to bring the country more revenue from birders in the diaspora. 8. Kenya Wildlife Service is in the process of preparing a National Bird Research and Conservation Strategy. The Draft is expected to be out by June, 2010 and it will give direction on conservation of birds in Kenya."
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