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  2. Category:Protected areas of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Protected areas of Kenya" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Kinangop Plateau - Wikipedia

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    During the Mau Mau emergency between 1952 and 1960, huge areas of the "White Highlands" were designated prohibited or restricted to non-Europeans. The Aberdares, Kinangop plateau and Mount Kipipiri were among these. Any African found in the area could legally be shot on sight. Their presence justified "reasonable suspicion" that they were ...

  4. List of national parks of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Masai Giraffe in Nairobi National Park, 2020. The national park system of Kenya is maintained by the Kenya Wildlife Service.There are two main types of terrestrial protected areas in Kenya: national parks, and national reserves; there are also marine parks and marine reserves.

  5. Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya's geography, climate and population vary widely, ranging from cold snow-capped mountaintops (Batian, Nelion and Point Lenana on Mount Kenya) with vast surrounding forests, wildlife and fertile agricultural regions to temperate climates in western and rift valley counties and further on to dry less fertile arid and semi-arid areas and ...

  6. East African montane forests - Wikipedia

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    The largest bamboo stands are on Mount Kenya (39,000 ha), Kenya's Aberdare Range (65000 ha) and Mau Escarpment (51000 ha) and Mount Meru. [ 5 ] Afromontane moist transitional forest is found at lower elevations, and contains a mixture of Afromontane and non-Afromontane tree species.

  7. Bitis worthingtoni - Wikipedia

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    The preferred natural habitats of B. worthingtoni are grassland, rocky areas, savanna, and shrubland. [1] B. worthingtoni is restricted to Kenya's high central Rift Valley [3] [7] at elevations of 1,500–2,500 metres (4,900–8,200 ft). [1] The type locality given for B. worthingtoni is the "shore of Lake Naivasha [Kenya]". [3] [7]

  8. Geography of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The notable rivers in Kenya are the Athi-Galana-Sabaki River, which at a total length of about 390 kilometers while draining an area of about 70,000 square kilometers, is the second longest river in the country, the Tana River, the longest river in the country at a total length of just over 1000 kilometers, covering a catchment area of over ...

  9. Turkana District - Wikipedia

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    With an area of nearly 77,000 km 2, Turkana is the largest district in Kenya. Its capital town is Lodwar. The district has a population of 450,860 (1999 census). [15] Kekarongole and Katilu had irrigation networks made commencing sometime during or after 1975. [16]

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