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Saturday
13Jun2009

Dog Training at Salt Lick

These photos were taken by William Puya, who was watching the Tracker Dog Unit train near Salt Lick.

Rangers from both Iseiya and Ngiro-are were there to see the training in progress.

The training is going extrememly well, with Linda and John both very happy with the progress of the Unit.

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I'm happy that the training is going well. Looks like the dogs are really dragging the guys around, so it's appropriate that the Rangers are wearing their running outfits - they look quite snappy by the way :>)

June 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDana

I had a wonderful time when I visited Kenya at yearend 1008-2009.

The preservation of the wildlife and of the humans is the same thing in the end. If we have a world with people but none of the variety of environment we have now, will it be a worthwhile human environment?

My Trip: kenyaView

June 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEd Black

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