Animals
Kenyan Gov. to Oversee Wildlife Service Amid Corruption Allegations
The Kenyan government will take over the country's wildlife management authority for the next three months after allegations of corruption within the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has led to the suspension of at least six senior officers, according to news reports.
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