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Friday, March 25, 2016

Prince William pledges support for Kenya's war on poaching


President Uhuru Kenyatta with Prince William,
President Uhuru Kenyatta with Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, when he called on him at State House, Nairobi on March 24, 2016. PHOTO | PSCU 

In Summary

  • President Kenyatta revealed that in April, he will preside over torching of 120 tonnes of ivory and 1.5 tonnes of rhino horn. He said this will send a strong message that trade in illegal wildlife trophies is not tolerated.
By LILIAN OCHIENG'
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The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William has pledged support for Kenya’s conservation and...
anti-poaching initiatives, stating that he will work with President Uhuru Kenyatta in conserving wildlife.
Prince William who leads the Declaration of the United for Wildlife International Taskforce on the Transportation of Illegal Wildlife Products, spoke while at State House in Nairobi. The taskforce is an alliance of seven of the world’s most influential conservation organisations.
President Kenyatta and the Duke discussed areas of cooperation and the close ties between Kenya and the UK, especially on conservation. Wildlife is a great component in Kenya’s Sh87 billion tourism market.
“If there is anything I can do to raise the profile in your efforts to conserve wildlife I will do it,” the Duke said while at State House.
President Kenyatta revealed that in April, he will preside over torching of 120 tonnes of ivory and 1.5 tonnes of rhino horn. He said this will send a strong message that trade in illegal wildlife trophies is not tolerated.
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“We are determined to conserve our wildlife for posterity and welcome all the support we can get in this endeavour,” President Kenyatta said.
The two also discussed security and the war against terrorism; President Kenyatta emphasised the need to deal with the root cause of radicalisation.
The Duke commended Kenya’s leading role in the war against terrorism in Somalia.
While in the country, the Duke will see first-hand some of Kenya’s longstanding conservation and anti-poaching initiatives supported by Tusk Trust, a charity organisation which he is Royal Patron.
The Duke was accompanied by the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Natural Resources, Prof Judi Wakhungu.
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