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Daily Archives: December 22, 2022

Ontulili Primates Protection Controls Water Pollution

Conservation Education, Forum Focus, Images, NewsBy laikipaDecember 22, 2022

Ontulili river starts from Mount Kenya and joins the Ewaso Nyiro river, a lifesaving river in the entire North Eastern region. Like many rivers in the metropolitan cities, the river is lined up with different agricultural industries supporting the economy of Nanyuki town and beyond. For a very long-time, rivers have been used as industrial…

Over 2,500 Indigenous Trees Planted At The Inaugural Walk Wild Initiative

Forum Focus, Images, News, RangelandsBy laikipaDecember 22, 2022

Over 2,500 indigenous tree seedlings were planted at Mukogodo forest in Laikipia County, in an effort to conserve and protect the indigenous ecosystem that is the home of thousands of pastoral communities and wildlife within the greater Laikipia region during the Inaugural Walk Wild event. The 10 kilometer walk brought together over 300 people from…

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