06/03/2026
Kenya continues to face challenges from the illegal ivory trade, which threatens elephant populations and biodiversity. Despite strict laws and international efforts, poaching and ivory smuggling persist, driven by demand in global markets. The decline of elephants also harms ecosystems and the country's wildlife tourism industry.
To combat the crisis, Kenya has strengthened wildlife protection through tougher penalties, anti-poaching operations, and conservation programs led by organizations such as the Kenya Wildlife Service. Community-based initiatives help provide alternative livelihoods, though corruption and limited resources remain obstacles to fully eliminating the illegal ivory trade.