Kenya aims to transform game park

Authors: 
Anon.
Document Type: 
Media
Citation: 
Anon. (2008, Jume 19). Kenya aims to transform game park. Africa Science News [online]. Available http://africasciencenews.org/asns/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=489&Itemid=2 [2009, April 1]
Year Published: 
2008
Type Work: 
News Release
Availability: 
online
Location of Project: 
kenya
Language: 
english
Country: 
kenya
Url: 
http://africasciencenews.org/asns/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=489&Itemid=2
Bushmeat Asian Type: 
Bushmeat
Keywords: 
africa ; kenya ; game park ; Meru National Park ; Ministry of Tourism ; ecotourism ; tourism ; safari ; wildlife barriers ; poaching
Abstract: 
The Kenya wildlife service is set to transform the Meru National Park into a world status facility after the world famous Mara and Serengeti National parks in Kenya and Tanzania respectively. This follows the rebranding of the park at a cost of Sh8.8 million. Towards this end, 13 new sites were identified for establishment of modern tourism facilities in line with the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife
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