Kenya Wildlife Service
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is a government agency in Kenya responsible for the conservation and management of the country's wildlife and natural resources. Established in 1990, KWS aims to protect Kenya's diverse ecosystems and promote sustainable tourism. It oversees national parks, reserves, and wildlife sanctuaries, ensuring the preservation of various species and habitats.
KWS also plays a crucial role in anti-poaching efforts and wildlife research. The agency collaborates with local communities to promote conservation awareness and develop eco-friendly practices. Through education and community engagement, KWS strives to balance wildlife protection with the needs of the people living near these natural resources.