Do you care about climate change? Climate change is the biggest threat to humanity. The earth is heating up yet we are still pumping more greenhouse gas to the atmosphere. We are slowly suffocating the earth making it less hospitable to the future generations. So why is no one panicking? Why do most people go … Continue reading Why Most People Don’t Care About Climate Change
The Role of Wildlife Animated Movies in Biodiversity Conservation
It is without a doubt that Hollywood has mastered the use of endangered wildlife in making big-screen movies that not only make millions of dollars but also reach audiences worldwide. And so this begs the question, how do the animals featured in these films benefit from them? For example, Rio features the blue Spin’x Macaw … Continue reading The Role of Wildlife Animated Movies in Biodiversity Conservation
World Wildlife Day 2020: Majestic Animal Species Facing Extinction in Kenya and How You Can Help.
Today is World Wildlife Day and the theme is “sustaining all life on earth” 3rd March was declared world wildlife day by the UN in 2013 to celebrate earth’s great diversity of flora and fauna and to raise awareness on the threats facing this diversity. As we try to survive the Holocene extinction that has … Continue reading World Wildlife Day 2020: Majestic Animal Species Facing Extinction in Kenya and How You Can Help.
Food security: Farming in God’s Way
Author: Menge Esther Kerubo Even with the pouring rain and tilled land we are still experiencing inadequate food for consumption. Why? We have to change how we perceive farming for us to procure better harvests. It is evident if we keep going down the same road we will end up with the same results or … Continue reading Food security: Farming in God’s Way
GREEN TECHNOLOGY – AFRICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY GREEN WEEK 2020
In Kenya, over 300,000 people suffer from food insecurity due to the ongoing food crisis in Africa and other developing nations. Therefore, addressing the issue of food security was an important part of the 2020 African Nazarene University Green Week Workshop. Green technology refers to technology whose use is intended to reverse or mitigate the … Continue reading GREEN TECHNOLOGY – AFRICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY GREEN WEEK 2020
ELEPHANTS AND OUR FUTURE: African Nazarene University Green Week 2020
The 2020 Africa Nazarene university green week workshop could not be complete without talking about Africa’s gardeners and landscape engineers. The Save The Elephants foundation works to secure a future for these magnificent beasts and ensure the ecological integrity of the places they live in. And as Kenya celebrates the life of Big Tim, it … Continue reading ELEPHANTS AND OUR FUTURE: African Nazarene University Green Week 2020
Universities For Wildlife (U.F.W) Daystar University
Wildlife and environmental club members from various universities in Kenya were privileged to attend the first-ever Universities For Wildlife (UFW) event at Daystar University, Athi River, on Saturday, 16th November 2019. Guest Speaker Tobius Ochieng This ambitious, soon to be a movement event was organized by the Daystar Wildlife Warrior Club and has been a … Continue reading Universities For Wildlife (U.F.W) Daystar University
Journey To Daystar (Universities For Wildlife)
While it was unfortunate that most students could not attend the Universities For Wildlife event at Daystar University due to the unavailability of school transport, we are still glad that a handful of us were able to make it. Not only was the event educative and exciting from start to finish, but also historic as … Continue reading Journey To Daystar (Universities For Wildlife)
6 African Wild Cats You’ve Probably Never Heard of.
They may not be the fastest on land, they can't pull zebras' carcasses up a tree, and they definitely can't roar. However, these cats still have managed to survive alongside their big, fast, strong cousins, making them just as interesting. Here are six wild cats you've probably never heard of and the threats to their … Continue reading 6 African Wild Cats You’ve Probably Never Heard of.
Why Save the Mau?
The importance of the Mau forest is irrefutable, as it is, according to the UN Environmental Program, "the single most important watershed in Rift Valley and Western Kenya." The Mau Forest Complex consists of 21 forests feeds 12 essential rivers, which are not only crucial to the rich biodiversity of Kenya's flora and fauna but … Continue reading Why Save the Mau?
