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KWS scouts supporting conservation of endangered Turtle at Malindi Marine Park
The Star Kenya
2021-07-21
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The Kenya wildlife service community scouts are making a positive impact in the conservation of the endangered turtles within the Malindi marine national park since their deployment. Read more: https://bit.ly/36Qx9Hu
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