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With natural prey dwindling and migration routes blocked by urban sprawl, the big cats are increasingly targeting livestock.
The tourism industry in Africa weighs in on the impact Kenya Wildlife Service's recent proposal to nearly double fees might ...
Even a pride of lions knows better than to attack a fully grown rhino. In a video from Maasai Sightings filmed in Nairobi National Park, we can see how a mother rhino defends her baby against hungry ...
The Kenyan capital of Nairobi is often referred to as the “Safari capital of the world”. It’s with good reason. Where else in ...
Great place to see a sunset: Unseen Nairobi, a rooftop cinema, restaurant and bar, that serves up a delicious tamarind ...
A helicopter is seen on Jan. 16, 2024, in Nairobi National Park. Two planes collided midair above the park, sending the smaller plane crashing in the park and killing two people, police said on ...
Nairobi National Park is located roughly four miles from the city center and is home to a variety of animals, including large predators such as lions, leopards, hyena and cheetah.
Lions have been known to use territory as large as 155 square miles (401 square kilometers), and Nairobi National Park encompasses a mere 45 square miles (138 square kilometers).
Four lions escaped from Nairobi National Park and headed toward a heavily populated part of one of Africa's largest cities. Kenyan wildlife officials tried — in some cases unsuccessfully — to ...
Nairobi National Park is that rarest of things – a conservation park in a city – and it is now a physical manifestation of the front lines in Kenya’s human-wildlife conflict.
But even safari veterans and photo hounds ought to spend a few hours driving through Nairobi National Park’s 29,000 acres, which spill southwest from the airport over grass savannah towards the ...