Hotel Development Threatens Game Reserves
One of Kenya’s finest game parks is under threat from uncontrolled development of hotels and lodges, conservationists claim. The building of four new hotels, which would more than double the number of beds in Samburu National Reserve, has been criticised environmental groups which warn that elephant migratory corridors and lion breeding habitats could be destroyed.
The BBC wildlife presenter Saba Douglas-Hamilton, whose father Ian runs Save the Elephants, which operates in the park, warned that the developments would do “untold damage” to Samburu if they were allowed to go ahead. Read more
Related Posts- Luxury Hotels Deal Between Mubadala and Mirage Mubadala Development and MGM Mirage have signed an agreement to create a new company that...
- IHG Has Nine Hotels in Development in NYC IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group), the world's largest hotel group by number of rooms, is a...
- The Pineapple Industry Pineapple used to be big business in Hawaii. Sugar and Pineapple used to be words...
- Hilton Developing 10 Hotels in India Hilton Hotels Corporation (NYSE: HLT) has announced that its joint venture company with DLF plans...
- Hotel Development Booming in Lower Manhattan LIKE the distant sound of an approaching herd, the rumble of hotel developers coming into...
- Enhancing your Business with Blogging Blogging has become an extremely popular activity for businesses, and it also has created a...
- Raising women to be leaders Raising women to be leaders, an article by Carol Hymowitz, in the Jan 12, 2007...
- Short Game Bible By Dave Pelz Your short game is the key to a good score in golf. No matter how...
- Galaxy Forming Joint Ventures on Cotai Strip Mega Resort Macau casino operator Galaxy Entertainment is considering forming three joint ventures in its Cotai resort...


