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As you all know, it is now approaching the season for the great wildbeest migration.

What wildlife conservation measures do you think tourists should put into place so as the natural occurence is not disturbed?

Jul 01, 2011

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Answered by Kairi Tours and Safaris , Nairobi, Kenya

Yes,

The Wildebeest Migration is a dramatic story. It takes place within Kenya and Tanzania and is the greatest wildlife show on earth. Between the open plains of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara, thousands of wildebeest and zebras migrate to greener pastures as the seasons change and the circle of life and death continues. Predators follow the Wildebeest Migration closely, waiting for an opportunity to strike weak prey as they make their way into different territories.

Wildebeest Migration begins heading towards the western Serengeti in June. The best time to see the migration is usually between June and August when the wildebeest congregate and prepare to cross the famous Grumeti River.

Be aware of harmful wildebeest,road traffic during migration

Jul 04, 2011

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Answered by John mwangi ndirangu , Nairobi, Kenya

I think it is our measures from the office and mostly the drivers to take care with the animals. Not oing near the animals and giving them their right To stay almost 50 mts away the animals. As like the tanapa rules.

Kata the chef.

Jul 05, 2011

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Answered by martin kiogora , Nairobi, Kenya

prevent poaching,....!

Jul 15, 2011

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