Enock Ochieng: Ranger Patrol on Horseback
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Enock Odera Ochieng is the Patrol Program Officer at Mount Kenya Trust, leading the Rangers and overseeing security across Mount Kenya, Imenti Forest and Mount Kenya National Park covering over 27000 km².   Listen in as, Joanna Eede, Head of Communications at Tusk, discusses with Enock the use of horses for field patrols, the variety of animals using the elephant underpass that runs below a major and the effects of training at altitude. ___ Find out more about the Wildlife Ranger Challenge at wildliferangerchallenge.org
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