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Scholars warn Kenya's energy boom poses hidden threat to birds

A flock of barn swallows take stop over breaks on electric lines near Kombo dyke in Misori village, Siaya County. [File, Standard]

Despite significant efforts in wildlife management, Kenya’s focus has largely overlooked vulnerable bird species such as raptors, bustards, flamingos, and cranes.

Kenya has made major strides in expanding electricity access, with renewable energy central to its development and climate agenda. Solar, wind, and transmission infrastructure are growing rapidly, reflecting global and national commitments to decarbonisation. However, this progress carries unintended ecological risks.

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