
A peaceful protest meant to raise awareness about the on-going poaching crisis decimating wildlife and elephant populations of Kenya and Africa as a whole. Photo by Georgina Goodwin
Against the backdrop of the indiscriminate killings of wildlife in Kenya, conservation groups have organised a platform to sensitise citizens on the development.
According to a report made available to ceoafrica stating that there has been growing concern on on-going poaching crises that has decimated wildlife and particularly, elephants in the country.
The crux of the discussion is centred around raising awareness against poaching in the country, advocacy for no bail jail for defaulters with the hashtag #JailNoBail.
It should be recalled that Ceoafrica reported earlier (Friday, August 21) that ivory kingpin, Feisal Mohamed Ali, who was suspected to possess about 2,152kg of ivory on June 5 in Mombasa, was released on Sh10 million bond and as a result raised concern and a peaceful protest earlier today.