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Wildlife Population Trends

Track wildlife population changes across Kenya's protected areas through comprehensive monitoring data, revealing conservation successes and emerging challenges.

Population Recovery

+23%

Overall increase in monitored species

Stable Populations

52%

Species with stable trends

Declining Species

25%

Species requiring intervention

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Monitoring Coverage

89%

Protected areas monitored

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Population Trend Analysis

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Key Insights

African Elephant Recovery

Amboseli-Tsavo ecosystem showing strong recovery with 18% population increase over 5 years.

+18%
Grevy's Zebra Conservation

Targeted conservation efforts have stabilized populations in northern Kenya.

Stable
Marine Turtle Protection

Coastal conservation programs showing positive results for nesting populations.

+12%

Species Population Trends

Big Five Population Trends

African Elephant
Loxodonta africana
+15%
Black Rhinoceros
Diceros bicornis
+8%
African Lion
Panthera leo
-2%
African Leopard
Panthera pardus
-5%
African Buffalo
Syncerus caffer
+12%

Conservation Success Stories

Hirola Antelope
Beatragus hunteri
+25%
Rothschild's Giraffe
Giraffa reticulata
+18%
Green Sea Turtle
Chelonia mydas
+32%
Grey Crowned Crane
Balearica regulorum
+14%

Conservation Impact Assessment

Positive Trends (65%)

Most monitored species show stable or increasing populations, indicating successful conservation interventions.

Species at Risk (25%)

Declining species require immediate conservation attention and enhanced protection measures.

Data Gaps (10%)

Some species lack sufficient monitoring data for comprehensive trend analysis.