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The remains of a cow were left at the side of a road in Kajiado this week.
Drought Hits Kenya 2009
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At left, Isaac Deka stands next to his three cows under an acacia tree near the Rift Valley town of Kajiado, about 50 miles south of Nairobi.
Drought Hits Kenya 2009
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They have been seen outside of protected areas, in Kajiado district and near Laikipia, suggesting that these packs are in danger of conflict with humans in future.
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The disease killed at least two people in the Rift Valley town of Kajiado over the weekend, health officials said, bringing the death toll to 150 since the fever outbreak was first reported in mid-December.
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In Kenya it grows in abandoned pastoral settlements in semi-arid areas, especially in Kajiado, Samburu, Turkana and Marsabit. 100-1,600 m.
Chapter 7 1999
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The plant is common in Kajiado and Kaputei plains at 1,400-1,800 m on black soil.
Chapter 7 1999
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Edible fungi, Termitomyces species, on a termite mound, north Kajiado
Chapter 6 1999
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Status: Locally very common, especially in Machakos and Kajiado Districts.
Chapter 7 1999
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It is much liked by the Maasai, young and old alike (Kajiado).
Chapter 7 1999
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In Kenya, e.g. at Elang'ata Wuas (Kajiado), Embu, Machakos and Kwale in Acacia-Commiphora bushland and thickets and wooded grassland.
Chapter 7 1999
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