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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": "turtles, frogs and mammals, which have co-existed with them as their natural habitat. This has been and remains their natural food supply chain. Crocodiles do not attack humans and livestock as a substitute for lack of food chain in this habitat, but do so only when threatened or feel endangered by human or other animal species who encroach on their natural territories. (b) My Ministry has no intention of feeding the crocodiles found within these dams as the reason for the conflict currently experienced is not lack of food for the animals, but primarily due to human encroachment on their natural habitat. With a view to address the issue of crocodile/human conflict in the dams, my Ministry held a stakeholders meeting in Kiambere on 20th April this year, and a comprehensive plan of action to arrest the menace of crocodile attacks on humans and livestock was agreed upon. The action plan is currently being implemented. (c) The environmental, commercial and cultural value of the crocodiles found with the natural Tana River ecosystem is as follows."
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