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Tour guides, porters combine efforts to reverse endangered Mt Kenya ecosystem

 

A visitor going through bookshelves at the library within Mt Kenya eco-resource center in Naromoru, Nyeri, Mt Kenya Eco-resource center in Naromoru in Nyeri. [Caroline Chebet, Standard]

A pair of damselflies flirtatiously drifts between a blade of grass and the flowing water from River Burguret in Mt Kenya, creating a magnificent synchronised dance.

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