• Video
  • Shop
  • Culture
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Food
  • Living
  • Style
  • Travel
  • News
  • Book Club
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Terms of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Contact Us
  • © 2026 ABC News
  • News

3 rare giraffes electrocuted by power lines in Kenya conservation area, officials say

1:18
Headlines from ABC News Live
Ian Forsyth/Getty Images, FILE
ByMorgan Winsor
February 23, 2021, 11:17 AM

LONDON -- Three rare giraffes were electrocuted when they walked into low-hanging power lines within a conservation area in western Kenya, officials said.

The Kenya Power and Lighting Company, which owns and operates most of the electricity transmission and distribution systems in the East African nation, said in a press release Monday that the deadly incident occurred in Soysambu Conservancy over the weekend and that all three animals were Rothschild's giraffes, one of the most endangered subspecies of giraffe.

The Kenya Wildlife Service, the country's wildlife agency, said in a separate press release that two giraffes were electrocuted in Soysambu Conservancy on Sunday, without mentioning when a third was killed. ABC News has reached out to the agency for clarification.

Related Articles

MORE: 4 endangered mountain gorillas killed by <a href="https://abcnews.com/alerts/weather" id="_ap_link_lightning_Weather_" target="_blank">lightning</a> strike in Uganda, conservation groups say

The Kenya Power and Lighting Company said it has begun "the process of enhancing the clearance of the electricity distribution infrastructure at Soysambu Conservancy," which spans some 48,000 acres in Kenya's Great Rift Valley, about 85 miles northwest of Nairobi. The company said it is working with the Kenya Wildlife Service, Soysambu Conservancy's management and other stakeholders on the effort, which will also involve an audit of the entire infrastructure within the conservation area "to make any other rectifications that may be required."

PHOTO: In this Feb. 27, 2016 file photo Rothschild Giraffes feed on bushes inside the Lake Nakuru National Park on  in Nakuru, Kenya.
In this Feb. 27, 2016 file photo Rothschild Giraffes feed on bushes inside the Lake Nakuru National Park on in Nakuru, Kenya.
Ian Forsyth/Getty Images, FILE

"We regret this incident because we recognize that wildlife forms an integral part of our natural and cultural psyche, and we appreciate the feedback shared by various stakeholders on this matter," Bernard Ngugi, managing director and CEO of the Kenya Power and Lighting Company, said in a statement Monday. "Ensuring that we adhere to the highest forms of safety in all our undertakings, is a prerequisite for us. We thus take any electricity-related accidents seriously and we will use the lessons gleaned to avoid a reoccurrence of the same."

Related Articles

MORE: 'Lions are on the menu now': Inside the legal lion bone trade

Kenyan conservationist Paula Kahumbu took to Twitter to express outrage over the incident, saying that power lines have been killing giraffes, vultures and flamingoes. She also posted images of three lifeless giraffes lying under utility poles that she said were the ones electrocuted in Soysambu Conservancy over the weekend.

"Advice from experts was ignored," Kahumbu tweeted. "Sad that it takes these kinds of deaths to wake some people up!"

Kenya is home to a total of 28,850 giraffes, including just 609 Rothschild's giraffes, which are a subspecies of the Northern giraffe, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service.

The Rothschild's giraffe was classified as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species in 2010 but was later downlisted to near threatened as population numbers increased, according to the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. The subspecies was later proposed as conspecific with the Nubian giraffe, which is currently listed as critically endangered.

Up Next in News—

Gas station clerk speaks out after foiling alleged kidnapping

April 15, 2026

Oklahoma high school principal takes down would-be shooter, hailed as hero

April 15, 2026

Family seeks answers after influencer Ashlee Jenae is found dead on vacation in Tanzania

April 15, 2026

Couple shares warning after nearly losing down payment in mortgage fraud

April 10, 2026

Shop GMA Favorites

ABC will receive a commission for purchases made through these links.

Sponsored Content by Taboola

The latest lifestyle and entertainment news and inspiration for how to live your best life - all from Good Morning America.
  • Contests
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Children’s Online Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • About Nielsen Measurement
  • Press
  • Feedback
  • Shop FAQs
  • ABC News
  • ABC
  • All Videos
  • All Topics
  • Sitemap

© 2026 ABC News
  • Privacy Policy— 
  • Your US State Privacy Rights— 
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy— 
  • Interest-Based Ads— 
  • Terms of Use— 
  • Do Not Sell My Info— 
  • Contact Us— 

© 2026 ABC News