How new tech is making wildlife census easier
Cameras and Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) technologies enabling him and the technical teams to communicate the status of the wildlife and their habitats
By 1 month ago
How new tech is making wildlife census easier
Group revives Sabaki estuary for conservation, ecotourism
Sabaki River estuary is one of the 68 key biodiversity areas in the country located at the tail end of the Athi-Galana -Sabaki river basin.
By 1 month ago
Group revives Sabaki estuary for conservation, ecotourism
Kenyans flock parks to celebrate World tourism day
Nairobi Safari Walk and Nairobi Animal Orphanage recorded the highest number of visitors. The former recorded over 16,700 visitors while the latter recorded over 15,600. 
By 1 month ago
Kenyans flock parks to celebrate World tourism day
Kenya dominates Carbon market amid doubts in transparency
Kenya’s carbon market landscape is dominated by forestry projects and those in the cookstove distribution industry.
By 1 month ago
Kenya dominates Carbon market amid doubts in transparency
Community conservation efforts give lifeline to Sabaki River estuary
Community undertakes conservation awareness, outreach, beach cleanup, and monitoring of bird species within the delicate River Sabaki estuary ecosystem
By 1 month ago
Community conservation efforts give lifeline to Sabaki River estuary
Experts call for support to turn academic ideas into solutions
Researchers and education experts have called for funding to help innovators commercialise their work.
By 1 month ago
Experts call for support to turn academic ideas into solutions
Local communities, conservationists use science to restore Cherang'any
Kipteber Forest is part of the larger Cherang’any Hills catchment area that comprises 13 forest reserve blocks and traverses Trans-Nzoia, Elgeyo Marakwet and West Pokot Counties.
By 2 months ago
Local communities, conservationists use science to restore Cherang'any
Mama's Hub: Technology revolutionising maternal healthcare
Mama’s Hub, is a pioneer digital library that contains information concerning pregnant mothers, used remotely to monitor the health of several pregnant women in Nakuru.
By 2 months ago
Mama's Hub: Technology revolutionising maternal healthcare
Endangered species face more threats as wildlife trafficking rise
A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime on wildlife crime has unearthed over 140,000 records of wildlife seizures that took place between 2015 and 2021.
By 2 months ago
Endangered species face more threats as wildlife trafficking rise
Why COP29 will be a clear litmus test for climate crisis
COP29 is determined to fulfill past promises, delivering on mandates, and building on the process so that it can address the urgency and scale of the crisis.
By 2 months ago
Why COP29 will be a clear litmus test for climate crisis
Kabarak University joins AI-driven project to boost public health
The project titled 'Enabling Girls in AI and Growing Expertise (ENGAGE)', is funded by Takeda Pharmaceuticals and is set to run for five years.
By 3 months ago
Kabarak University joins AI-driven project to boost public health
Memories and scars of forced eviction and the struggle for land rights
The government blames indigenous communities for what it terms as illegal encroachment and maintains that evictions pave the way for conservation.
By 3 months ago
Memories and scars of forced eviction and the struggle for land rights
Africa, civil societies push for climate financing
The civil societies raised concern over strangulation by climate-related debts and ballooning costs to adapt and recover from climate impacts.
By 4 months ago
Africa, civil societies push for climate financing
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Slaying the 'killer in the kitchen'
The Ministry of Health estimates that 21,500 premature deaths occur yearly as a result of air pollution due to cooking.
By 5 months ago
Slaying the 'killer in the kitchen'
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Poor urban planning at the heart of severe floods in cities
Unplanned urbanisation often goes hand in hand with the formation of informal settlements in marginalised and hazard-prone land
By 5 months ago
Poor urban planning at the heart of severe floods in cities
Africa climate negotiators call for vigilance in Bonn meeting
Representatives seek to level ground and identify landmines ahead of UN meeting.
By 5 months ago
Africa climate negotiators call for vigilance in Bonn meeting
Kajiado's takeover of Amboseli National Park setback to conservation, experts say
Conservationists say downgrading the park could dismantle the strong legal protection that is essential for its survival as a Key Biodiversity Area.
By 5 months ago
Kajiado's takeover of Amboseli National Park setback to conservation, experts say
International conferences led to growth in tourism sector in 2023
The number of international conferences increased by 9 per cent while that of local conferences grew by 11 per cent.
By 5 months ago
International conferences led to growth in tourism sector in 2023
Agriculture sector bounces back after two years of contraction
Kenya’s agriculture sector recorded a 7 per cent recovery in 2023 after two consecutive years of contraction.
By 5 months ago
Agriculture sector bounces back after two years of contraction
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Why Nakuru dwellers won't just move from a looming tragedy
Vacation notices have been given to the affected families who live along what geologists say are fault lines.
By 5 months ago
Why Nakuru dwellers won't just move from a looming tragedy
Migratory species at risk as population declines
A United Nations report shows most migrating animals face a sharp population decline.
By 5 months ago
Migratory species at risk as population declines
Inability to sweat puts rhinos at risk as global warming worsens
The inability of rhinos to sweat makes them vulnerable to increasing temperatures, and their populations may not survive under predicted climate change scenarios, a new study has revealed.
By 6 months ago
Inability to sweat puts rhinos at risk as global warming worsens
Conservationists call for action to combat coral bleaching in Indian Ocean
Coral reef bleaching events have been observed in regions including the Great Barrier Reef and the Western Indian Ocean.
By 6 months ago
Conservationists call for action to combat coral bleaching in Indian Ocean
Moi daughter laid to rest, family eulogises her as generous and charming
Amazing mother, stylish aunt, soft-spoken neighbour and talented lady are some of the attributes given to former president’s daughter.
By 6 months ago
Moi daughter laid to rest, family eulogises her as generous and charming
Scientists to create sperm bank for wild dogs
This is the first time that scientists are freezing sperm from different male African wild dogs in East and Southern Africa and using it to artificially inseminate female African wild dogs.
By 6 months ago
Scientists to create sperm bank for wild dogs
Flamingos at risk as lakes water levels rise
Soda lakes in East Africa hold more than three-quarters of the world’s lesser flamingos.
By 6 months ago
Flamingos at risk as lakes water levels rise
How new tech is making wildlife census easier
Cameras and Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) technologies enabling him and the technical teams to communicate the status of the wildlife and their habitats
By 1 month ago
How new tech is making wildlife census easier
Group revives Sabaki estuary for conservation, ecotourism
Sabaki River estuary is one of the 68 key biodiversity areas in the country located at the tail end of the Athi-Galana -Sabaki river basin.
By 1 month ago
Group revives Sabaki estuary for conservation, ecotourism
Kenyans flock parks to celebrate World tourism day
Nairobi Safari Walk and Nairobi Animal Orphanage recorded the highest number of visitors. The former recorded over 16,700 visitors while the latter recorded over 15,600. 
By 1 month ago
Kenyans flock parks to celebrate World tourism day
Kenya dominates Carbon market amid doubts in transparency
Kenya’s carbon market landscape is dominated by forestry projects and those in the cookstove distribution industry.
By 1 month ago
Kenya dominates Carbon market amid doubts in transparency
Community conservation efforts give lifeline to Sabaki River estuary
Community undertakes conservation awareness, outreach, beach cleanup, and monitoring of bird species within the delicate River Sabaki estuary ecosystem
By 1 month ago
Community conservation efforts give lifeline to Sabaki River estuary
Experts call for support to turn academic ideas into solutions
Researchers and education experts have called for funding to help innovators commercialise their work.
By 1 month ago
Experts call for support to turn academic ideas into solutions
Local communities, conservationists use science to restore Cherang'any
Kipteber Forest is part of the larger Cherang’any Hills catchment area that comprises 13 forest reserve blocks and traverses Trans-Nzoia, Elgeyo Marakwet and West Pokot Counties.
By 2 months ago
Local communities, conservationists use science to restore Cherang'any
Mama's Hub: Technology revolutionising maternal healthcare
Mama’s Hub, is a pioneer digital library that contains information concerning pregnant mothers, used remotely to monitor the health of several pregnant women in Nakuru.
By 2 months ago
Mama's Hub: Technology revolutionising maternal healthcare
Endangered species face more threats as wildlife trafficking rise
A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime on wildlife crime has unearthed over 140,000 records of wildlife seizures that took place between 2015 and 2021.
By 2 months ago
Endangered species face more threats as wildlife trafficking rise
Why COP29 will be a clear litmus test for climate crisis
COP29 is determined to fulfill past promises, delivering on mandates, and building on the process so that it can address the urgency and scale of the crisis.
By 2 months ago
Why COP29 will be a clear litmus test for climate crisis
Kabarak University joins AI-driven project to boost public health
The project titled 'Enabling Girls in AI and Growing Expertise (ENGAGE)', is funded by Takeda Pharmaceuticals and is set to run for five years.
By 3 months ago
Kabarak University joins AI-driven project to boost public health
Memories and scars of forced eviction and the struggle for land rights
The government blames indigenous communities for what it terms as illegal encroachment and maintains that evictions pave the way for conservation.
By 3 months ago
Memories and scars of forced eviction and the struggle for land rights
Africa, civil societies push for climate financing
The civil societies raised concern over strangulation by climate-related debts and ballooning costs to adapt and recover from climate impacts.
By 4 months ago
Africa, civil societies push for climate financing
Premium
Slaying the 'killer in the kitchen'
The Ministry of Health estimates that 21,500 premature deaths occur yearly as a result of air pollution due to cooking.
By 5 months ago
Slaying the 'killer in the kitchen'