Emu

Emu

Emu is the second-largest living bird by height, closely behind their relative Ostrich. They are endemic to Australia. Meaning, they are native and restricted to Australia. Just like an ostrich, Emu is unable to fly but has incredible speed. They weigh more than 45 kilograms and stand up to 1.5 meters high. They are covered … Read more

The Floods are back

The Floods are back

Sadly, the floods are back in most parts of Kenya. People are losing their homes, property, and sanity. In the midst of a 3rd Covid wave, where we are no longer sure if we will eventually get the 1st/2nd vaccination. Have you checked on people who live in areas prone to floods and landslides? Is … Read more

Trip to Maralal

Trip to Maralal

Finally, I successfully had a complete journey to Maralal after several failed attempts. That loved to occur at the very last minute. Have you ever planned a trip to a particular place, only to cancel it or it gets canceled severally at the last minute? That pain is not fun. Volunteering This one was a … Read more

Reduce and Reuse

Reduce and Reuse

How often do you think of reducing and reusing? Recycling is great, but we also need to seriously reduce and reuse. Are you aware of the 4Rs in waste management? That is: Refuse Reduce Reuse Recycle Today, lets explore on reducing and reusing REDUCE If we are to conquer waste management, we need to control … Read more

Zero Waste doesn’t have to be too complicated

Zero Waste doesn't have to be too complicated

It’s the simple steps that count, zero waste doesn’t have to be too complicated. You just need to start where you are and mean it. You don’t have to be perfect, but you have to keep working towards its perfection. So where do you start in this journey towards Zero Waste? Stay away from single-use … Read more

Understanding Impact of Climate Change on our Mental Health

Understanding Impact of Climate Change on our Mental Health

I have found a podcast that will help us in understanding the impact of Climate Change on our Mental Health. It has interviews with the victims, who explain their situations. The episodes are heartbreaking and give a clear view of the affected mental health by the ongoing natural disasters as a result of climate change. … Read more

The Impact of Our Human Activities on Aquatic Animals

The Impact of Our Human Activities on Aquatic Animals

As we celebrated World Aquatic Animal Day this year, highlight pointed towards the impact of our human activities on Aquatic animals. As we advance in developments and need for more resources. Some of our activities have resulted in the loss or damage of other living organisms. This is so due to: Overfishing Habitat loss including … Read more