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Kenya relocates 50 elephants to a larger park. A sign poaching is under control, officials say

  • Kenya's elephant population in Mwea National Reserve has increased from 50 to 156, prompting the relocation of about 100 elephants to maintain ecosystem balance.
  • Kenya Wildlife Service Director General Erustus Kanga stated that the overpopulation shows successful conservation efforts, indicating low poaching rates.
  • Fifty elephants have been relocated to Aberdare National Park, marking a historic and record-setting translocation effort in Kenya.
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