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Two suspected poachers were Wednesday arrested and six pieces of elephant tusks recovered in an operation in Maralal, Samburu Police and Kenya Wildlife Service personnel said the suspects were trying to sell the tusks when they were nabbed on December 6. The trophies were hidden in a sack when they were busted. Police and KWS officials said they are investigating the source of the tusks. It is suspected the tusks came from killed elephants through poaching in the nearby Samburu parks.
Application for a new Environmental Clearance Certificate as the current ECC is only valid until 11 June 2023.
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1108_EMP_ML83A_C in Erongo Region.pdf | 431.79 KB |
1108_ECC Old_ML83A_C in Erongo Region.pdf | 328.78 KB |
1108_Map_ML83A_C in Erongo Region.pdf | 215.78 KB |
1108_Screening Notice_ML83A_C in Erongo Region.pdf | 131.44 KB |
Mining and processing of sodalite, iron-titanium ore and rare earth metals.
The existing Environmental Clearance Certificate is expiring on 30 May 2020, therefore the application for renewal.
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1197_Location_Sea Bird Guano_Mining License ML 83.pdf | 225.9 KB |
1197_EMP_Sea Bird Guano_Mining License ML 83.pdf | 533.08 KB |
1197_ECC_Sea Bird Guano_Mining License ML 83.pdf | 400.4 KB |