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WTF of the day! Poachers kill rare white giraffe and its calf in Kenya!!!
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[quote:Anonymer Feigling:MV80Mjk2NjIxX0EzRTJCNjUx] [b]The giraffe, described as one of a kind and believed to be the only one in the world[/b], dazzled the local community, scientists and wildlife enthusiasts globally. “This is a very sad day for the community of Ijara and Kenya as a whole. Her killing is a blow to the steps taken by the community to conserve rare and unique species, and a wake-up call for continued support to conservation efforts,” said Mr Ahmednoor in a statement. https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/ea/Poachers-kill-rare-white-giraffe-Kenya/4552908-5485772-sp8wnqz/index.html Kenya Wildlife Service, the public company that manages everything related to wildlife in the African country, has denounced through its Facebook page that it has therefore launched an investigation into the death of a white giraffe and its calf in the reserve Ishaqbini Conservancy, in Garissa County. :glassesoff: [/quote]
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The giraffe, described as one of a kind and believed to be the only one in the world
, dazzled the local community, scientists and wildlife enthusiasts globally.
“This is a very sad day for the community of Ijara and Kenya as a whole. Her killing is a blow to the steps taken by the community to conserve rare and unique species, and a wake-up call for continued support to conservation efforts,” said Mr Ahmednoor in a statement.
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Kenya Wildlife Service, the public company that manages everything related to wildlife in the African country, has denounced through its Facebook page that it has therefore launched an investigation into the death of a white giraffe and its calf in the reserve Ishaqbini Conservancy, in Garissa County.
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