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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mumma",
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    "content": "Hon. CS, welcome to the Senate. My question is about human- wildlife conflict with monkeys. Many areas in the country are suffering from this. I am aware of places in Kisumu, Siaya, Makueni and Nairobi City counties. My worry is that we seem to be pre-occupied with compensation as the solution to the human-wildlife conflict. Is it possible for your Ministry to collaborate with the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry to ensure that in our wilds and forests, we include the planting of fruit trees and foods within the forest in order to keep animals like monkeys within the forest? Hon. CS, you will agree with me that all the monkeys want is to have some food. However, because of the expansion of the human settlement, we have displaced animals and, as a result, the conflict is inevitable. If we are only thinking of compensation and not ways of keeping those animals within the wild, then we would never resolve this issue. Is it possible to think out of the box and enable that? Like what happened on Monday, we could have planted lots of fruits trees within the forests in order to keep the animals there."
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