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Gov't defends Karura Forest works amid uproar over alleged clearing

The government has dismissed public outrage over activities at Karura Forest, saying the work involves renovation of an existing tree nursery on land already set aside for the purpose.
By David Njaaga 7h ago
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Community-led innovations across the continent are already showing what this future looks like, and global platforms that elevate such efforts can ensure it becomes the norm, not the exception.
By Anita Otubu 3d ago
Across Kenya, wetlands are vanishing at an alarming pace.
By Juliet Omelo 1w ago
The elephants will tell us whether we succeeded. They always do.
By Benson Okita-Ouma 1w ago
Researchers have urged African countries to strengthen biosecurity measures and invest in research to protect baobabs after studies revealed that killer beetles are destroying the trees.
By Caroline Chebet 1w ago
Despite years of fires, poaching and grazing pressure, the ecosystem endured and is now recovering. The forest is home to bongos, leopards, giant forest hogs, serval cats and colobus monkeys.
By Joseph Kipsang 2w ago
The registry provides the national digital infrastructure required to ensure environmental integrity, prevent double-counting, and align carbon market transactions.
By Patrick Vidija 3w ago
How technology is strengthening the global fight against illegal wildlife trade.
By The Conversation 1mo ago
After a season of failed rains, the agro-pastoralist community is deep in the throes of a ravaging drought described as the worst in decades.
By Josphat Thiong'o 1mo ago
The ongoing drought has pushed tens of wild animals from their habitats to homes, private farms, and major roads in Naivasha as cases of human-wildlife conflict continued to rise.
By Anthony Gitonga 1mo ago
Regional leaders and experts have called on countries to accelerate efforts to restore degraded ecosystems.
By James Wanzala 1mo ago
Residents of drought-hit villages in Loima Sub-County, Turkana, are migrating to neighbouring countries such as Uganda, Ethiopia, and South Sudan in search of water and pasture.
By Mercy Kahenda 1mo ago
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