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Kenya Drought Kills Hundreds of Wild Animals
Officials in Kenya say severe drought conditions in a northern area have killed hundreds of wild animals in recent months. Many animals that do survive are starving and weak. They often come in contact with people while searching for food.
Kenya's Samburu county has experienced a lack of rain for the past four years. This has caused some of the severest dry conditions in 40 years. Experts say the effects of climate change have worsened the problem.
Officials say drought has killed at least 200 elephants, nearly 400 common zebras and more than 500 wildebeests over the past nine months. A number of other species have also been affected1.
Kenya's government has provided some emergency supplies such as water, grasses and mineral salts to help the animals. But many creatures are still found moving into areas where people live as they search for food and water.
David Lepeenoi is a 54-year-old who lives in Samburu. He told The Associated Press that elephants seem to be drawn2 to the trees he planted on his property. "The trees and water points are the main source of conflict between elephants and the community," he said.
Climate change and poor conservation methods have harmed protected land areas and national parks in recent years.
"Where we have reported cases of wildlife dying, it is not actually within the parks," said Jim Nyamu. He helps run the Elephant Neighbors Center, a nonprofit group that seeks to protect elephants and their surroundings.
Nyamu said the fact that wildlife are not dying in parks suggests they were looking for food in established areas that have been blocked by human activities.
Records from the conservation group BirdLife Africa show that many birds are also dying in northern Kenya, most likely from starvation.
The group's Alex Ngari said the remains3 of migratory4 birds, such as the European Roller, can be seen across expanses of the very dry land. Over 300 bird species on the continent are already considered threatened or critically endangered.
The drought has also greatly harmed communities and has led to lost income, livestock5 deaths and failed crops. Farmers have started taking down dried trees to produce and sell charcoal6 to earn money.
This has added to environmental problems in the area, said Paul Gacheru, from the conservation group Nature Kenya. He told the AP an organized effort is needed to support local communities in efforts to reduce the effects of climate change. Gacheru said local people need to find less destructive ways to live with the warmer, drier climate.
In Samburu, conservation groups say they are doing what they can as natural resources dry up. At one elephant sanctuary7, workers say about 30 of 40 young animals were rescued from the extreme dry conditions.
Along with the risk of starvation, drought can cause drops in immunity8 that can cause infections in the animals, said vet9 Isaiah Alolo. He works at the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, which is part of the nearby Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy.
"In most cases, you find that the animal will die," Alolo said. This leads to many orphaned11 animals that need to be rescued. "That brings a lot of pressure" for those working to conserve12 species, he added.
Workers at the Reteti sanctuary bring food and other nutritional13 products from about 50 kilometers away near Mount Kenya, sanctuary caregiver Dorothy Lowakutuk said. That area is also at risk of more environmental damage if the drought continues.
"At least we ensure our elephants are recovering what they don't get in their natural habitat," Lowakutuk said.
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drought – n. a long period of time during which there is very little or no rain
species – n. a group of animals or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants
conservation – n. an organized effort that aims to protect animals, plants and natural resources
livestock – n. farm animals (such as cows and sheep) used for grazing and roaming
sanctuary – n. a place where people or animals are given protection and shelter
immunity – n. bodily power to resist an infectious disease
orphan10 – n. a child whose parents are dead
habitat – n. the natural environment of a plant or animal
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n.优惠;免除;豁免,豁免权 | |
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n.兽医,退役军人;vt.检查 | |
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10 orphan | |
n.孤儿;adj.无父母的 | |
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11 orphaned | |
[计][修]孤立 | |
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vt.保存,保护,节约,节省,守恒,不灭 | |
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