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The government has raised concerns over a significant reduction of flamingos and other globally threatened bird species within the Kenya Lake System in the Rift Valley, that is, Lake Nakuru, Elementaita, and Lake Bogoria, due to increasing human activities within the water bodies. Stakeholders call for concerted efforts to safeguard these lakes and reclaim their ecosystem.
ALARM OVER DECLINING FLAMINGO POPULATION IN RIFT VALLEY LAKES
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