Britons fund nearly 50 percent of the wildlife service through park entry fees paid by 300,000 visitors a year. Britain will now be asked to contribute to a US$134 million European commission fund to help Kenya adapt to climate change. The income from the fund is intended to help communities prepare for expected water shortages and weather extremes.
Mon, May 11, 2009 - Page 6 News List
Kenyans ravage parks as climate changes
RESOURCE PROTECTION Armed guards have been doubled to protect wildlife reserves from farmers desperate for food and water as climate change accelerates
THE OBSERVER , NAIROBI
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