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The Kenya Wildlife Service has been urged to construct fences around game reserves to minimize cases of human wildlife conflict. Meru Senator Kathuri Murungi said confining the wild animals in their natural habitat is a more sustainable solution besides compensation for damage or injuries when they stray into human settlements.
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KWS urged to construct fences around reserves to minimise human wildlife conflict
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