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Rhinos get new digs as Kenya doubles down on security
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76730, member: 636"] President William Ruto showed off Kenya's new mega rhino sanctuary in Tsavo West, and it's basically the biggest one on earth at this point. The spot in Taita Taveta County got kitted out with AI cameras, drones, aerial surveillance, encrypted radios, patrol rides, and like 300+ security people watching over it. Kenya's got nearly 78 percent of all the Eastern Black Rhinos left on the planet, so the stakes are pretty wild. They dropped over $4.7 million on this whole thing, building 250-plus km of better fencing, 40 ranger houses, roads, and water systems across 3,200 square km. Before the expansion went down, they tagged 89 rhinos with digital trackers for real-time monitoring. The extra space should bump their population growth from 5 percent to 8 percent yearly. Ruto said the project's gonna create 18,000 jobs by 2030 and pull in $45 million from tourism. The goal is to hit 1,450 rhinos by 2030 and 2,000 by 2037, treating conservation like an actual investment instead of just burning taxpayer cash. [/QUOTE]
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