Nairobi, Feb. 11 -- Tatu City, a mixed-use special economic zone (SEZ) in Kiambu County, plans to establish a Sh342.53 million wildlife sanctuary as part of a strategy to promote conservation.
The facility, to be known as Tatu City Sanctuary, will cover about 60 hectares and include a museum, safari lodge, safari drive station, parking lot and pangolin rehabilitation centre, regulatory filings show.
"The Tatu Wildlife Sanctuary will be an ecological haven to a diverse wildlife species, including some rare species, set within rolling grassland, wetlands, and bushes that will feature a variety of vegetation supporting birds, mammals, and reptiles," the filing by Tatu City Limited said.
"The sanctuary will promote the level of wildlife pr...
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