A Kenyan ranger’s lasting imprint on Africa’s anti-poaching efforts
PolicyFriday, March 27, 2026Mongabay

A Kenyan ranger’s lasting imprint on Africa’s anti-poaching efforts

John Tanui, a renowned Kenyan ranger, was honored for his significant contributions to anti-poaching efforts in Africa upon his passing. His legacy highlights the critical role that dedicated individuals play in wildlife conservation and the ongoing battle against poaching. The loss of Tanui emphasizes the need for stronger support and recognition of frontline conservation workers in the fight to protect biodiversity.

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