Drought hits wildlife

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2009

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The government is now warning that the current food crisis may continue until February next year regardless the rains expected from next month. It is also emerging that the protracted drought is now devastating wildlife in parts of the country. NTVs Gladys Mutiso was at the Amboseli National Park where Kenya Wildlife service teams battled to save animals dying of hunger.

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  • i have just come from there and iam of the same opinion why cant they put water in parks with all the money they collect? learn from south africa. shame

  • The money used to go counting the carcasses would have been enough to dig boreholes in Amboseli

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