Reborn multinational giant

Chapter 854: Entering the Animal World

Fang Zhe did not know how much Kenyatta listened to his words.

Fang Zhe would not be foolish enough to believe that his words alone would allow Kenyatta to make up her mind and stand firmly on the Chinese side.

In international relations, there are only eternal interests and no eternal friends.

However, seeing that Kenyatta still had a thoughtful expression before leaving, Fang Zhe believed that his words were somewhat helpful.

For Kenya, holding China's thigh firmly is one of the reliable ways for Kenya to achieve economic take-off. For China, Kenya, which is not ranked internationally in terms of political, economic and international influence, will only be a modest help to China's rise.

Its greatest help to China may be as a benchmark for China's Belt and Road strategy in Africa.

Although Kenya is not among the world's leading political, economic and international influencers, it is in one area that Kenya has won the world.

That's wildlife conservation.

Kenya, known as Africa's wildlife paradise, is home to over 60 wildlife parks and nearly 30 national wildlife sanctuaries across the country.

The most famous of these is Marseille Marra National Park, which has a total area of over 4,000 square kilometres and is known as the ‘King of the Kings' of the Wildlife Park.

Marseille Marra National Park is the world's most famous wildlife sanctuary, home to more than 90 species of mammals and more than 400 species of birds, making it the world's foremost animal kingdom.

The African prairies, the lions, the elephants, the migrations of animals and so on that many of the audience see in Animal World are basically here.

It can be said that walking into Marseille Marra National Park is walking into a real Animal World.

For such an opportunity to come to nature, Fang Zhe naturally will not miss it.

Early in the morning, Fang Zhe, accompanied by several bodyguards, as well as the director, guide and rangers of Marseille Marra National Park, rushed to the Serengeti prairie in Marseille Marra National Park.

Marseille Marra National Park is too big for a group of people to drive a few Hummers and Jeeps, running unscrupulously on the prairies.

Along the way, Fang Zhe and the others saw horse horses, gazelles, elephants, zebras, rhinoceros, cheetahs, flat-heads and other various animals.

Compared to the three melon dates found in various domestic and other national wildlife gardens in the past, this group of animals is called a true wildlife paradise.

“Mr. Fong Chul, in half an hour we will arrive at the elephant colony of this mission, which is also close to the border between our country and Tanzania, where poachers often hunt down elephants and steal ivory!"

Peter Kagowanga, director of Marseille Marra National Park, introduces Fangchul to the open Hummer in the middle of the motorcade.

Fang Zhe looked at a few lazy zebras on the distant prairie and was in a trance.

Along the way, Peter told Fang Zhe a lot of stories about what happened on the African savannah.

Unlike Animal World, which only describes the natural selection of animals here, the predators of the weak, the prairies in Peter's mouth, the animals' worst enemies are not lions, cheetahs and other carnivores, but rampant poachers.

Every day, hundreds of animals of all kinds, from elephants to lions to gazelles, are hunted down by poachers on this vast meadow to make money.

Once, poachers hunted dozens of lions on this meadow and sold it to the Middle East royal family to pick out the strongest of them.

Once, there was a gang of poachers who had been active on the grasslands for more than a decade, killing thousands of elephants and selling ivory to the black market for profit.

Once, many animals in this grass were captured by poachers and sold to zoos, circuses, and so on around the world.

Hundreds of rangers have been killed at poachers' gunpoint after Kenyan plantations were placed in Marseille Marra National Park and animal conservation efforts have been stepped up.

This meadow is a paradise for animals and a hell of an animal!

In the distant sky, dozens of elephants lazily scatter around a few low-lying baobab trees to eat and play.

This elephant group is the destination of the Fang Zhe family.

Their goal is to install a painless microsatellite locator for each elephant in this herd.

In this way, Rangers, Marseilles National Park and Kenyan Animal Protection can know the trajectory of each elephant, and when the trajectory of the elephant appears unusual, they can also know that the elephant is likely to be hunted by poachers, etc., and quickly move out to protect it.

Since the introduction of this sophisticated means of protection, Kenyan officials have used it to dismantle dozens of small poaching gangs, albeit rangers, and face even more severe life and death tests and threats.

As a result, as soon as the car arrived in the vicinity, seven or eight patrolmen armed with weapons such as AK 47 inspected the area vigilantly to prevent the sudden appearance of rampant poachers.

At the same time, Fang Zhe, two or three bodyguards from certain domestic special forces, also watched the surroundings vigilantly, from time to time touched the pistol in the waist.

A bodyguard pulled a notebook computer and a refurbished DJI drone out of a black suitcase in his hand and lifted the DJI drone off in a few seconds to observe the surrounding environment and view.

Such a configuration is only the simplest configuration of Fang Zhe's bodyguard team. In fact, the entire bodyguard team is equipped with various equipment such as satellite phones, microheadphones, surveillance cameras, anti-wiretapping devices, etc., all of which have only one goal and original purpose, to protect Fang Zhe's safety.

After determining the safety of the surrounding environment, the rangers began installing satellite locators for the elephants in the herd.

For safety reasons, although Fang Zhe did not approach the elephant group in person, he was only a few tens of meters away from the elephant group. While he was excited to watch the rangers install the locator, while looking down at the iPad on his hand, the red dot of the elephant with the locator and the movement trajectory began to appear.

“Moo ~ Moo ~ Moo ~ Moo ~ Moo ~ Moo ~ Moo...”

Suddenly, the continuous shouting of the elephants caused everyone on the scene to become tense.

Several bodyguards hurriedly checked the view of the drone feedback from Dajiang on the computer, and there was no wave around the old well, and nothing abnormal happened.

Fang Zheqi looked up at the elephants.

The two bodyguards standing beside Fang Zhe slightly approached Fang Zhe to prevent any accidents.

Two or three unidentified rangers also tightly lifted AK 47 and pointed around.

“Calm down, calm down, this is the child of the mother of the elephant group who cares about it. You can put the elephant back into the group later!" explains the black guide who has figured out what is going on, laughing.

Everyone followed the guide's gaze. In front of the distant elephant group, several patrolmen were installing a mini-satellite locator for an elephant. Their move caused anxiety and impatience among the elephant mother, which caused the elephant group to growl.

Sure enough, when the elephant equipped with the locator ran back to the elephant colony, the 'roar' of the elephant colony gradually stopped.

‘The elephant may look mild, but once it gets angry, the lion can't beat it!' said the black guide with a smile.