KWS, KRA unite to tighten noose on wildlife trafficking networks

 

(Posted 13th April 2026)

 

Courtesy of African Elephant News

Felix Kipkemoi, The Star (Kenya), April 10, 2026
?Kenya’s fight against illegal wildlife trade received a renewed boost on Friday as the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) strengthened their collaboration in a high-level stakeholder engagement at the historic Ivory Burning Site in Nairobi National Park. ?The meeting, which brought together senior government officials, board members, and conservation partners, underscored the growing intersection between revenue administration and wildlife protection, positioning customs systems and financial oversight as critical tools in dismantling trafficking networks.
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