Tanzania, Kenyan Rangers Trained On Ivory Detection

Rangers from Tanzania and Kenya wildlife agencies have completed a two-month intensive training on how to detect ivory hidden in vehicles, buildings and luggage.

The training organized by Africa Wildlife Foundation (AWF) will see the detection dog teams from Tanzania's Wildlife Division and Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) be deployed to Port of Dar es Salaam and Port of Mombasa, where they will aid both countries in disrupting the flow of illegal ivory smuggled to markets abroad.

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