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"content": "contraband – the rhino horns in Mombasa? I know the Chairperson said that there are sniffer dogs around, but I believe that the handlers of these dogs must go through some training so that this contraband is arrested when it is still in our port. Madam Temporary Speaker, the information that we have at the moment is that there are only about 1,000 rhinos in the country. We are aware that it is very possible, using the current technology, that we can actually trace and track these 1,000 rhinos using a very small amount. It only costs maybe US$100 Dollars to put a collar or something on these rhinos and we can actually save them using the current technology. Can the Chairperson tell the House whether the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) or the Government can use more superior technology to preserve the wildlife in the country? Could the Chairperson please clarify these issues? Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker."
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