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Originally published by Capital Newstop
April 29, 2026
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WWF Kenya expands predator deterrent programme in Amboseli–Chyulu landscape

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 29 — WWF Kenya has completed a fresh rollout of predator deterrent lights across the Amboseli–Chyulu sub-landscape, installing 272 new - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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WWF Kenya has expanded its predator deterrent programme in the Amboseli–Chyulu landscape, installing 272 new units to reduce human-wildlife conflict.
- This initiative brings the total number of deterrent lights to 543, directly benefiting 923 people and protecting 2,866 goats and sheep, as well as 1,137 cattle.
- The programme is implemented by WWF Kenya with support from the Michael Otto Foundation for Sustainability.
- The lights are designed to scare off predators like lions and hyenas by mimicking human activity, addressing frequent nighttime livestock predation incidents in the Amboseli–Chyulu ecosystem.
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