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A national park is a park in use for conservation purposes. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of 'wild nature' for posterity and as a symbol of national pride. An international organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and its World Commission on Protected Areas, has defined "National Park" as its Category II type of protected areas.
While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first "public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people", Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a "national park" in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. The first area to use "national park" in its creation legislation was the US's Mackinac Island, in 1875. Australia's Royal National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result, Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.
The wildlife in the Amboseli National Park (Kenya)
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Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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(EN) Amboseli National Park, formerly Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve, is in Kajiado District, Rift Valley Province in Kenya. The park is 39,206 hectares (392 km2; 151 sq mi) in size at the core of an 8,000 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi) ecosystem that spreads across the Kenya-Tanzania border. The local people are mainly Maasai, but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy and intensive agriculture along the system of swamps that makes this low-rainfall area (average 350 mm (14 in)) one of the best wildlife-viewing experiences in the world with 400 species of birds including water birds, pelicans, kingfishers, crakes, hammerkops and 47 types of raptor.[2] The park protects two of the five main swamps, and includes a dried-u...
Drive through Amboseli National Park with a nice view on Kilimanjaro. 18.-19.December 2013 Music: Jambo Bwana - Música de Kenya IKOMBA NDUEKA - KEN WA MARIA BLOG: http://bembes.wordpress.com/
Tawi Lodge is located on a private conservancy of 6,000 acres just five minutes from Kimana Gate, the eastern entrance to Amboseli National Park, at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro (5,963m) -- the world's largest free-standing mountain. TAWI LODGE offers stylish accommodation while visiting Amboseli and also contributes in the promotion of a harmonious development for the wildlife and the Maasai people along the corridor between Amboseli and the Chyulu Hills. Amboseli National Park covers 400 km2 of plains redeemed by the stunning spectacle of Kilimanjaro towering over it. Amboseli is one of the most popular parks in Kenya. The wildlife viewing is great all year round. The name Amboseli comes from the word "empusel" which in the Maa language means "salty dust". The area is indeed covered wi...
In 2010, IFAW launched a new initiative to protect elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park called the Amboseli Elephant Project. The Amboseli Elephant Project focuses on three elements critical to the survival of the Amboseli ecosystem and the elephants that depend on it for survival: 1) Law Enforcement 2) Scientific Research and 3) Community Outreach. The video features interviews with IFAW Regional Director East Africa, James Isiche; IFAW Head of Programs East Africa, Steve Njumbi, IFAW Elephant Expert, Cynthia Moss; and IFAW Research Associate, Vicky Fishlock.
Part 1 of 2 Trip to Amboseli National Park (Kenya) 21 October 2015
KWS | Amboseli National Park - Kenya Wildlife Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Amboseli National Park, formerly Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve, is in Kajiado District, Rift Valley Province in Kenya. The park is 39,206 hectares (392 km2; 151 sq mi)[1] in size at the core of an 8,000 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi) ecosystem that spreads across the Kenya-Tanzania border. The local people are mainly Maasai, but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy and intensive agriculture along the system of swamps that makes this low-rainfall area (average 350 mm (14 in)) one of the best wildlife-viewing experiences in the world with 400 species of birds including water ...
Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge is situated a couple of hours drive from Nairobi, where you can discover elephants, zebras, cheetahs, lions and more in this beautiful part of the country. Amazing staff, food and accommodation. This clip is taken from our full Kenya Safari game drive holiday, where we also visit Tsavo West National Park, staying at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge and visiting Shetani Lava Flow and Mzima Springs, seeing Lions, Giraffes, Hippos, Zebras, Elephants and more! Then we Drive to Diani Beach, near Mombasa, staying at the Kole Kole Beach Resort, part of the Baobab Beach Resort. All guided by the excellent Pollman's Tours & Safaris guide, Aziz. Join us on this Kenyan Safari Adventure holiday! Dates travelled were 2nd to 13th February 2016. All film is taken on an iPhon...
http://anganitravel.com/ Set against the magnificent backdrop of Africa's highest mountain, the glittering Mount Kilimanjaro, the luxury Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge enjoys a uniquely privileged position at the heart of this world-famous national park. http://safarisamboseli.com/
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On our trip to Kenya we also did a safari. Get excited to see lovely animals in this video, located in the Amboseli National Park in Kenya. Here you find another travel video about Lille: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89rSKlizFwU
This elephant had a short temper with the lone white Egret bird standing underneath, who eats small insects when they are disturbed by grazers such as elephants. often, you'll see egrets standing on the back of animals as they graze. they are harmless and this one surely didn't deserve to be stomped or flung by an elephant trunk!
Part 2 of 2 Trip to Amboseli National Park (Kenya) 22 October 2015
Click these times to jump to your preferred section! Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge at 1:45 Amboseli National Park Sunset Game Drive at 3:21 Elephant Herd at 4:31 Sunrise Game Drive at 8:19 Tsavo West National Park at 11:47 Shetani Lava Flow at 12:43 Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge at 14:14 Mzima Springs at 17:21 Tsavo West National Park Sunset Game Drive Zebra Herd at 19:53 Kole Kole Beach Resort and Diani Beach at 22:35 Highlights at 29:35 Join us on this Kenyan Safari Adventure holiday! We start our trip at Amboseli National Park, near Nairobi, staying at Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge, taking a sunset and sunrise game drive. Then to Tsavo West National Park, staying at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge and visiting Shetani Lava Flow and Mzima Springs, seeing Lions, Giraffes, Hippos, Zebras, El...
The Worst and Violent Riots: The Kenya Crisis Documentary Kenya is a country in East Africa with coastline on the Indian Ocean. It encompasses savannah, lakelands, the dramatic Great Rift Valley, mountain highlands and abundant wildlife such as lions, elephants and rhinos. From Nairobi, the capital, safaris visit the Maasai Mara reserve, known for its annual wildebeest migrations, and Amboseli National Park, offering views of Tanzania's 5,895m Mt. Kilimanjaro. The 2007–08 Kenyan crisis was a political, economic, and humanitarian crisis that erupted in Kenya after incumbent President Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner of the presidential election held on December 27, 2007. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_Kenyan_crisis
Studies on the lives of elephants in the wild from Amboseli National Park. Information on Elephants Elephants are large mammals of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea. Two species are traditionally recognised, the African elephant and the Asian elephant, although some evidence suggests that African bush elephants and African forest elephants are separate species. Elephants are scattered throughout sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Elephantidae is the only surviving family of the order Proboscidea; other, now extinct, members of the order include deinotheres, gomphotheres, mammoths, and mastodons. Male African elephants are the largest extant terrestrial animals and can reach a height of 4 m (13 ft) and weigh 7,000 kg. All elephants have several distinctive...
Smriti Vidyarthi travels to Amboseli to learn all that is to elephants.
Travel video about nature park Amboseli in Kenya. With the 6,000m high Mount Kilimanjaro as its superb backdrop, Kenya’s Amboseli National Park attracts visitors from all over the world. The 392 square kilometre park consists mainly of an extensive plain that was formerly Lake Amboseli. Today it is well known for its rich variety of animals, particularly elephants. The unmistakable acacias of the grass plains majestically dominate the scenery while, in contrast, the dehydrated remains of other trees appear as haunted and mysterious. The Amboseli Serena Lodge is located within a rainforest-type lush garden and is one of the most luxurious hotels in Kenya and meets the highest demands of the most sophisticated Safari traveller. Over 800 African elephants live within the park along with zebr...