A family of elephants walks after cooling themselves in a pond during a census at the Amboseli National Park southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi
A family of elephants walks after cooling themselves in a pond during a census at the Amboseli National Park, 290 km (188 miles) southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 9, 2013. Kenyan and Tanzanian governments are conducting a joint aerial count of elephants and other large mammals in the shared ecosystem of the Amboseli- West Kilimanjaro and Natron- Magadi landscape. The census will cover a 25,623 square kilometer area including 9,214 square kilometers of the Amboseli area, 6348 square kilometers of the Namanga-Magadi areas in south-western Kenya and 3,013 square kilometers of the West Kilimanjaro and 7,047 square kilometers of the Natron areas in North Tanzania. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
An elephant plays with dust after cooling in a pond during a census at the Amboseli National Park southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi
An elephant plays in the dust after cooling in a pond during a census at the Amboseli National Park, 290 km (188 miles) southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 9, 2013. Kenyan and Tanzanian governments are conducting a joint aerial count of elephants and other large mammals in the shared ecosystem of the Amboseli- West Kilimanjaro and Natron- Magadi landscape. The census will cover a 25,623 square kilometer area including 9,214 square kilometers of the Amboseli area, 6348 square kilometers of the Namanga-Magadi areas in south-western Kenya and 3,013 square kilometers of the West Kilimanjaro and 7,047 square kilometers of the Natron areas in North Tanzania. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
A family of elephants play in the dust after cooling themselves in a pond during a census at the Amboseli National Park southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi
A family of elephants play in the dust after cooling themselves in a pond during a census at the Amboseli National Park, 290 km (188 miles) southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 9, 2013. Kenyan and Tanzanian governments are conducting a joint aerial count of elephants and other large mammals in the shared ecosystem of the Amboseli- West Kilimanjaro and Natron- Magadi landscape. The census will cover a 25,623 square kilometer area including 9,214 square kilometers of the Amboseli area, 6348 square kilometers of the Namanga-Magadi areas in south-western Kenya and 3,013 square kilometers of the West Kilimanjaro and 7,047 square kilometers of the Natron areas in North Tanzania. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
An elephant walks from a swamp during a census at the Amboseli National Park southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi
An elephant walks from a swamp during a census at the Amboseli National Park, 290 km (188 miles) southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 9, 2013. Kenyan and Tanzanian governments are conducting a joint aerial count of elephants and other large mammals in the shared ecosystem of the Amboseli- West Kilimanjaro and Natron- Magadi landscape. The census will cover a 25,623 square kilometer area including 9,214 square kilometers of the Amboseli area, 6348 square kilometers of the Namanga-Magadi areas in south-western Kenya and 3,013 square kilometers of the West Kilimanjaro and 7,047 square kilometers of the Natron areas in North Tanzania. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
An elephant grazes next to zebras during a census at the Amboseli National Park southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi
An elephant grazes next to zebras during a census at the Amboseli National Park, 290 km (188 miles) southeast of Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 9, 2013. Kenyan and Tanzanian governments are conducting a joint aerial count of elephants and other large mammals in the shared ecosystem of the Amboseli- West Kilimanjaro and Natron- Magadi landscape. The census will cover a 25,623 square kilometer area including 9,214 square kilometers of the Amboseli area, 6348 square kilometers of the Namanga-Magadi areas in south-western Kenya and 3,013 square kilometers of the West Kilimanjaro and 7,047 square kilometers of the Natron areas in North Tanzania. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
Elephants cool in a swamp as they graze during a census at the Amboseli National Park is located in Loitoktok District of Rift Valley Kenya
Elephants cool in a swamp as they graze during a census at the Amboseli National Park is located in Loitoktok District of Rift Valley Kenya, October 9, 2013. Kenyan and Tanzanian governments are conducting a joint aerial count of elephants and other large mammals in the shared ecosystem of the Amboseli- West Kilimanjaro and Natron- Magadi landscape. The census will cover a 25,623 square kilometer area including 9,214 square kilometers of the Amboseli area, 6348 square kilometers of the Namanga-Magadi areas in south-western Kenya and 3,013 square kilometers of the West Kilimanjaro and 7,047 square kilometers of the Natron areas in North Tanzania. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
Muslim cleric Abubakar Shariff speaks during an interview in Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa
Muslim cleric Abubakar Shariff speaks during an interview in Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa October 5, 2013. The killings of popular Muslim clerics in Kenya's port city of Mombasa is strengthening support for Somali militants who massacred at least 67 people in a Nairobi shopping mall two weeks ago, Shariff said on Saturday. The apparent assassination of Sheikh Ibrahim Omar on Thursday night raised religious tensions in Kenya's commercial and tourism hub. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION CRIME LAW)
Muslim cleric Abubakar Shariff speaks during an interview in Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa
Muslim cleric Abubakar Shariff speaks during an interview in Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa October 5, 2013. The killings of popular Muslim clerics in Kenya's port city of Mombasa is strengthening support for Somali militants who massacred at least 67 people in a Nairobi shopping mall two weeks ago, Shariff said on Saturday. The apparent assassination of Sheikh Ibrahim Omar on Thursday night raised religious tensions in Kenya's commercial and tourism hub. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION CRIME LAW)
Muslim cleric Shariff smiles as he speaks to Reuters correspondent Jorgic before an interview on the killing of Sheikh Ibrahim Omar in Mombasa
Muslim cleric Abubakar Shariff (L) smiles as he speaks to Reuters correspondent Drazen Jorgic before an interview on the killing of Sheikh Ibrahim Omar in Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa October 5, 2013. The killings of popular Muslim clerics in Kenya's port city of Mombasa is strengthening support for Somali militants who massacred at least 67 people in a Nairobi shopping mall two weeks ago, Shariff said on Saturday. The apparent assassination of Omar on Thursday night raised religious tensions in Kenya's commercial and tourism hub. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION CRIME LAW)