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PICS: KWS rescues snared hippopotamus in Olosuswa Conservancy

The Kenya Wildlife Services on Monday rescued a distressed hippopotamus in Nakuru.

The KWS rangers and the veterinary team attended to a distressed hippopotamus snared by its left front leg in Olosuswa Conservancy.

The team successfully removed the snare and later safely released the hippo into its natural habitat.

“The importance of this rescue operation extends beyond the individual hippo. It serves as a potent reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by wildlife in their struggle for survival,” KWS said in a statement on X.

“The public is advised that wildlife snaring is illegal and detrimental to our precious ecosystems.”

KWS urged Kenyans to unite to protect and preserve the country’s rich wildlife heritage for posterity.

“To report any wildlife incidences, please call us through our toll-free number 0800 597 000 or WhatsApp 0726 610509 for immediate intervention.”

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