مقاطع إذاعية
مقاطع إذاعية
Buffalo monument marks rinderpest free status in Kenya A landmark success of
A massive, bronze statue of a wild buffalo now stands near the entrance to Meru National Park, the site of the world's last-confirmed case of rinderpest, or cattle plague. The international campaign to rid the world of rinderpest has been successful, in part, due to Kenya's pivotal role and regional position. A handful of remaining countries are expected to be formally recognized as rinderpest-free by May 2011, from the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).

A joint FAO-OIE Global Declaration is expected immediately thereafter, and the eradication of rinderpest will be highlighted during FAO's Conference in June 2011, with the unveiling of another monument.
John Cheburet is the producer and narrator of the following radio feature on Rinderpest eradication-Kenya for FAO.
Locations: - Isinya in Kajiado district, KARI Laboratories in Muguga, - Meru National Park, - AU-IBAR offices at Westlands in Nairobi, - EU Delegation Office at Upper Hill Nairobi - and KWS offices at Nairobi National Park.
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الموضوع: التنوّع الوراثي النباتي والحيواني
ن إنتاج: FAO
 
المرجع: 8612