Kenya Wildlife Service, Watamu (@kwswatamu) 's Twitter Profile
Kenya Wildlife Service, Watamu

@kwswatamu

The Kenya Wildlife Service conserves and manages Kenya’s wildlife for the Kenyan people & the world. Watamu Marine Park & Reserve is found on the N Kenya coast

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Gill Braulik (@gillbraulik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rare aerial footage of a group of IUCN Red List #endangered Indian Ocean #humpback #dolphins and #calf swimming along the fringe of the #coral reefs near #Tanga port #Tanzania. Volume up to hear their communication #whistles and #clicks recorded at the same time SMRU (now posting at Bluesky)

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Attempted Rescue of Spinner Dolphin in Watamu Marine Park. Stakeholders' efforts applauded in this collaborative rapid response action with KWS to save the female spinner dolphin. Cause of death is unknown. Whales & dolphins strand due to disorientation, age or illness.

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Attempted Rescue of Spinner Dolphin in Watamu Marine Park. Stakeholders' efforts applauded in this collaborative rapid response action with KWS to save the female spinner dolphin. Cause of death is unknown. Whales & dolphins strand due to disorientation, age or illness.

Attempted Rescue of Spinner Dolphin in Watamu Marine Park. Stakeholders' efforts applauded in this collaborative rapid response action with KWS to save the female spinner dolphin. Cause of death is unknown. Whales & dolphins strand due to disorientation, age or illness.
Kenya Wildlife Service (@kwskenya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning, Dr. Erustus Kanga, the Acting Director General of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), attended a consultative breakfast meeting with Kenya's wildlife conservation partners. The meeting was hosted by the Principal Secretary for Wildlife, Hon. Silvia Museiya.

This morning, Dr. Erustus Kanga, the Acting Director General of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), attended a consultative breakfast meeting with Kenya's wildlife conservation partners. The meeting was hosted by the Principal Secretary for Wildlife, Hon. Silvia Museiya.
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Dr. Kanga highlighted KWS's commitment to championing human-wildlife coexistence, incentives/benefits sharing, sustainable financing models, and habitat restoration to counter the effects of climate change.

Dr. Kanga highlighted KWS's commitment to championing human-wildlife coexistence, incentives/benefits sharing, sustainable financing models, and habitat restoration to counter the effects of climate change.
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Introducing #WildWednesday in Watamu MPA Talking about the different organisations who work with Kenya Wildlife Service, Watamu to help protect this important and oldest marine protected area. Local Ocean Conservation working for the the protection of sea turtles.

Introducing #WildWednesday in Watamu MPA
Talking about the different organisations who work with Kenya Wildlife Service, Watamu to help protect this important and oldest marine protected area.

Local Ocean Conservation working for the the protection of sea turtles.
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It's #WildWednesday and we are featuring the work of Watamu's community conservation groups. A Rocha Kenya has many facets to its programs, seen here just one, birdringing for protection of - birds. This helps establish the species; population fluctuations, and flight routes

It's #WildWednesday and we are featuring the work of Watamu's community conservation groups.
A Rocha Kenya has many facets to its programs, seen here just one, birdringing for protection of - birds. This helps establish the species; population fluctuations, and flight routes
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#WildWednesday - Watamu BahariHai is committed to sea turtle protection in the Marine Protected Area See here green turtle hatchlings make their way to the ocean under the watchful eye of the team #ZuruKenyaParks #zuruwatamupark #baharihai

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Acknowledging our Watamu community conservation organisations East African Reptiles famous for their anti venom program to help people suffering from venomous snake bites seen here 'milking' the venom that is used for the production of anti venom. Viewing Monday - Friday 11am

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Tracking tbe humpback whale migration East Africa from the Antarctic to Kenya with news from organisations from Reunion to Tanzania always causes excitement. The first report now in from Reunion with this young whale sighted this week. Video courtesy of Globice Réunion

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Celebrating Marine Conservation Day as part of our education program in Watamu School children, community and local conservation groups participated with enthusiasm. The perfect forum to showcase our marine library, and the work done marine protection groups. #zurunakws

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The humpback whale migration has arrived in Watamu. All the way from the Antarctic these phenomenal majestic marine mammals photographed here in 2022 📷 Michael Mwango'mbe Watamu Marine Association & Kenya Marine Mammal Research & Conservation Kenya Marine Mammal Research and Conservation #whalewatching

The humpback whale migration has arrived in Watamu.
All the way from the Antarctic these phenomenal majestic marine mammals photographed here in 2022
📷 Michael Mwango'mbe Watamu Marine Association & Kenya Marine Mammal Research & Conservation 
<a href="/MarineMammalsKE/">Kenya Marine Mammal Research and Conservation</a>

#whalewatching
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Watamu is honoured to be the host of the Pridelands Wildlife Film Fest celebrating as the name suggests some of the best African filmmakers working in conservation of wildlife and marine life. Our KWS team were pleased to make a well received presentation about our sucesses.

Watamu is honoured to be the host of the Pridelands Wildlife Film Fest celebrating as the name suggests some of the best African filmmakers working in conservation of wildlife and marine life.

Our KWS team were pleased to make a well received presentation about our sucesses.
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World Oceans Day - Watamu Beach Clean Up 2,714kg collected ♻️ for recycling Organised by Kenya Wildlife Service Watamu. KWS Watamu Marine takes this opportunity to thank all who have participated and contributed towards the success of today's event. #WorldOceansDay

World Oceans Day - Watamu Beach Clean Up
2,714kg collected ♻️ for recycling 
Organised by Kenya Wildlife Service Watamu.

KWS Watamu Marine takes this opportunity to thank all who have participated and contributed towards the success of today's event. 

#WorldOceansDay
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Senior Sergeant Pili Hamisi of KWS Watamu and all her dedicated female colleagues protecting our wildlife and marine life Ocean Guardians #tunzamaliyako #kwsrangers

Senior Sergeant Pili Hamisi of KWS Watamu and all her dedicated female colleagues protecting our wildlife and marine life

Ocean Guardians

#tunzamaliyako
#kwsrangers
Gilbert Mwang'ombe M (@mgilleym) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 38 : For the first time in 9 years, our Land base survey has reported zero Humpback whale sightings during the peak period. This unprecedented absence has also impacted local operators who were gearing up for whale watching tours this year.