Oysters
Oysters are salt-water bivalve mollusks found in oceans/sea/brackish habitats. They belong to the ostreoidea family. They can be consumed raw or cooked by humans. And… Read More »Oysters
Oysters are salt-water bivalve mollusks found in oceans/sea/brackish habitats. They belong to the ostreoidea family. They can be consumed raw or cooked by humans. And… Read More »Oysters
Sea urchins are marine creatures. They are echinoderms and belong to the class of Echinoidea. And can be found in the floor of oceans. They… Read More »Sea Urchins
Passion is everything. It can help you understand something very well more than someone who had to undergo education program. The sun was very hot,… Read More »Passion Is Everything
Flagship species is whereby a species is selected to act as an ambassador for a particular reason. Such as habitat, campaign, environmental reasons, among others.… Read More »Flagship species
This must be one of my saddest letter. Why would you pretend to fight for wildlife? Why would you take innocent citizens for granted? Misusing… Read More »Letter to all FAKE Conservationists
Humpback whale are one of the baleen whale species. They are toothless whales. They have baleen hence their name. They consume their meal whole. One… Read More »Humpback Whale Migration
It is believed to be one of the Seven New wonders of the World. Mainly involves two countries, Kenya and Tanzania. The migration is primarily… Read More »The Great Wildebeest Migration
Zebras are well known for their beautiful stripes. Just like the other animals, they have amazing coats that offer useful insights and ideas to fashion… Read More »Zebras
As you may already know, Kenya lost almost all its rhinos meant to be trans-located to Tsavo. All of them, meaning the whole process failed… Read More »What is the real and true Justice for Wildlife?
An inventory and assessment of exotic and native plant species diversity in the Kenyan range lands: Case study of Narok North Sub-County This is :… Read More »Exotic and native plant species diversity in the Kenyan Rangelands