The Silent Crisis: Kenya's Rangelands Have Lost 68% of Their Wildlife Since the 1970s, Landmark Study Finds
A groundbreaking and deeply sobering new study has revealed a catastrophic decline in Kenya's rangeland wildlife populations, with numbers plummeting by an alarming 68% since the late 1970s. The report, a collaborative effort between the Kenya Wildlife Service and leading research partners, paints a stark picture of a silent crisis unfolding in the country's arid and semi-arid lands.