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Agency adopts new technology in wildlife census

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Director of the Wildlife Training and Research Institute in Naivasha, Dr Patrick Omondi joins students in planting trees at the Naivasha Wildlife Sanctuary. [Antony Gitonga, Standard]

The Wildlife Training and Research Institute (WRTI) has introduced new technology- Earth-ranger in the ongoing national wildlife census.

The new platform will enhance patrols and offer real-time monitoring during the one-year exercise seeking to establish the current status of wildlife population and their distribution.

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