Is enough being given back to Wildlife Welfare and Local Communities Developments?

Is enough being given back to Wildlife Welfare and Local Communities Developments?

Is enough being given back to Wildlife Welfare and Local Communities Developments? Is enough being given back to Wildlife Welfare and Local Communities Developments?Or they are seen not to deserve the share of the pie. Tourism revenue Tourism has increased worldwide. As more people embrace the safaris and travels to different parts of the world. … Read more

The Greater Apes: The ground dwellers Gorillas

The Greater Apes : Gorillas

The Greater Apes: The ground dwellers Gorillas The greater apes, the gorillas. Also known as the ground dwelling ape. Gorillas They are found in Rwanda, Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo. In the Virunga Massif, that borders the three countries. They are huge weighing up to 195 kilograms and stand close to 1.8 meters high. … Read more

The Greater Apes: Chimpanzees

The Greater Apes: Chimpanzees

The Greater Apes: Chimpanzees The greater apes include the chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans as well as the bonobos. They are close relative species to humans. They have various similarities and brain developments in progress. They are also one of the largest apes and have no tails. Unlike other wildlife species, they are able to make use … Read more

Primates: The Most Developed and intelligent Animal Species

Primates: The Most Developed and intelligent Animal Species

Primates: The Most Developed and intelligent Animal Species Primates, they most Developed and intelligent animal species on our planet. It also includes humans, who happens to be the most developed and intelligent. Basic knowledge about primates Primates are characterized by large brains relative to their body shape, and an increased dependency on their visual acuity … Read more

Media as a tool in Conservation

Media as a tool in Conservation

Media as a tool in Conservation Media as a tool in Conservation. It’s a very important and effective means of educating communities about conservation education and awareness. But that is not being fully utilized. Lets explore how media addresses conservation in Kenya Kenya is yet to do a good job in the world of conservation. … Read more

Did you know that Lions are disappearing?

Did you know that Lions are disappearing?

Did you know that Lions are disappearing? Did you know that lions are disappearing? Their populations are rapidly decreasing around the world. And the rate at which they are declining, is alarming. Shocking Facts In 21 years it’s population decreased by 43%. Regionally, lions have gone extinct in 15 African countries. In 1996 the IUCN … Read more

Nature and Wildlife should be part of our education

Nature and Wildlife should be part of our education

Nature and Wildlife should be part of our education system Nature and Wildlife should be part of our education system . It should be taught at schools just like the other basic subjects. So as to help kids appreciate and understand more about them from the beginning. Giving Nature a Voice It’s a programme in … Read more

Jim Nyamu : The Man Who literally Walks for Elephants

Jim Nyamu: The Man Who literally Walks for Elephants

Jim Nyamu : The Man Who literally Walks for Elephants Jim Nyamu, this thehe man who literally walks for elephants. He has travelled hundreds of miles and crossed several borders on foot for the sake of the elephants. Who is Jim Nyamu? His full names being Jim Justus Nyamu. He is a wildlife conservationist based … Read more

Protect what is close to your heart

Protect what is close to your heart

Protect what is close to your heart We should be able to protect what is close to our hearts. Because they mean a lot to us. We should not allow anyone, absolutely anyone mess up with them. These things include our natural resources, cultures, public resources, etc. Anything we owe as a public, we should … Read more

What is the state of wetlands?

What is the state of wetlands?

What is the state of wetlands? Wetlands will be celebrated on second of February during the World Wetlands day. We will have an opportunity to appreciate important roles played by them. It’s also a time to reflect on the damages, losses and wetland conservation necessities. In Kenya, our theme will be “Wetlands and Climate Change”. … Read more