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Tour Operators Society of Kenya says destroying Nairobi National Park would wipe out Kenya’s competitive edge, lead to massive job losses, and reduce the country’s standing in global conservation. This follows ongoing debate on whether to relocate the park to pave the way for human development. Nairobi National Park is the only national park in a city in the world, and one of the most popular national parks in Kenya.
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Tourism stakeholders condemn proposal to demolish Nairobi National Park
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