In a statement, the Kajiado Governor pointed out that three elephants have been killed owing to the ongoing trophy hunting within Tanzania, viewing it as a breach of established conservation agreements.
As the custodian of Amboseli National Park which partly lies in Kajiado County, Governor Lenku emphasizes the importance of collaborative conservation efforts in preserving natural heritage.
“Despite the diversity in conservation approaches across our respective countries, we have reached a mutual understanding that fosters respectful resource management while honouring our shared responsibility.”
“In the past few months, three of these revered elephants have tragically fallen victim to trophy hunting within Tanzania, signalling a distressing breach of the established conservation agreement. This alarming development underscores the urgent necessity for heightened vigilance and decisive action to uphold conservation efforts in the region,” reads the statement by the Governor.
In the statement, the Governor also expresses alarm over the issuance of additional hunting permits and calls upon Tanzanian counterparts to reconsider such actions in light of their long-term implications.
He urges swift action from relevant institutions to halt the devastation of these iconic creatures and reaffirms dedication to transboundary conservation initiatives for the prosperity of current and future generations.
“For over three decades, a critical moratorium has effectively protected these magnificent elephants from trophy hunting that transcends borders. This measure has been established due to their immense value to global heritage, tourism promotion, and scientific research,” states Governor Lenku.