Elephant Population in Kenya’s Tsavo Climbs 4 Percent to 11,700
“The population of elephants in the expansive Tsavo/Mkomazi conservation area now stands at 11,696 from 10,397 from the last census three years ago. The new figure from this year’s census represents a 4.1 per cent growth rate. ” - Wildlife Extra
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