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Visit The Forbidden Zone In Tsavo National Park East


Visit the Forbidden Zone in Tsavo National Park East
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History has long documented the turbulence that follows when the hunter becomes the hunted: visit the Forbidden Zone in Tsavo National Park East to see how the hunters (poachers of elephants and rhino) become the hunted, as the game rangers patrol the park, armed and on foot, to ensure that the animals in the park are well protected. In the 16th century, a deer was regarded in Europe as a royal animal, and if the peasants killed deers, they were sentenced to death. These days, poaching has been made easier for those willing to kill animals remorselessly for tusks an other artifacts.

However, game rangers have taken it upon themselves to defend park animals by setting traps for poachers.

Visit the Forbidden Zone in Tsavo National Park to see how this is done. Often, rangers set up decoy robotic 'animals' that draw illegal poachers to the animal. When the poachers shoot the 'animal' thinking that hey have made a kill, the rangers rush to make arrests. Often things turn nasty, with the worst-case scenario happening between rangers and poachers, often coming across the border from Somalia, lock in fierce gun battles. Visit the Forbidden Zone in Tsavo National Park East for a safe trip to see what measures are being taken to prevent the illegal culling of Kenya's beautiful and majestic animals such as rhinos elephants, lions, cheetahs, leopards, buffaloes and many more.

Visit the Forbidden Zone in Tsavo National Park East and you will also benefit from a beautiful scenic area. Tsavo National Park East is one of the oldest Parks in Kenya, and is a whopping 11,747 square kilometers in size. The Galana River rushes through this area of mostly semi-arid savanna grasslands. Tsavo National Park East is home to the black rhino, one of the world's most endangered species. Some of the hills in Tsavo serve as lookout points for black rhino conservation. An elephant slaughter occurred in Tsavo National Park East in 2002 at the hands of Somali poachers. These men were subsequently hunted down and killed by the Tsavo National Park rangers. Visit the Forbidden Zone in Tsavo National Park East to help raise funds for the fight against poachers; every visitor adds to the revenue to help fight poaching, and enjoy the serene wildlife that many fight so hard to preserve.

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