Invasive species in Kenya: Plants and Animals
Most invasive species are introduced, and they tend to multiply fast if they do not have natural enemies/barriers
Most invasive species are introduced, and they tend to multiply fast if they do not have natural enemies/barriers
By David Okul Charcoal regulation in Kenya is confusing. For instance, the question of ‘is charcoal production illegal in Kenya?’ is quite complicated. The simple answer is, yes, charcoal production…
The Kenya Forest Conservation and Management Act (2016) is a product of the review of the Forest Act (2015) to align it to the constitution of Kenya. One of the…
The feeding and breeding habits of African elephants mean that they require massive spaces, something that is drastically decreasing in Africa’s wilderness areas.
The feeding and breeding habits of African elephants mean that they require massive spaces, something that is drastically decreasing in Africa’s wilderness areas.
The black rhino population in Africa is increasing. Understanding the threats, breeding and feeding habits of the rhino could further assist in conservation.
The black rhino population in Africa is increasing. Understanding the threats, breeding and feeding habits of the rhino could further assist in conservation.
The feeding and breeding habits of African elephants mean that they require massive spaces, something that is drastically decreasing in Africa’s wilderness areas.
We have developed 15 examples of nature-based solutions that we think could help in reducing pressures in the environment
Over the previous decades, research has been focused on understanding the relationship between man and nature. While pundits may argue about this relationship, there is substantive evidence demonstrating an intricate…