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Cranes, communities and climate: Inside rush to restore Kenya's wetlands

Across Kenya, wetlands are vanishing at an alarming pace.
By Juliet Omelo 1d ago
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The elephants will tell us whether we succeeded. They always do.
By Benson Okita-Ouma 1d ago
The registry provides the national digital infrastructure required to ensure environmental integrity, prevent double-counting, and align carbon market transactions.
By Patrick Vidija 1w ago
How technology is strengthening the global fight against illegal wildlife trade.
By The Conversation 3w 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 3w 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 3w ago
Regional leaders and experts have called on countries to accelerate efforts to restore degraded ecosystems.
By James Wanzala 3w 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 3w ago
Long dry seasons leave no time for livestock in North Eastern Kenya to recover. Families sell weakened livestock early, losing crucial breeding stock fast.
By Mactilda Mbenywe 3w ago
At least eight out of every ten people in Turkana County have been affected by the ongoing drought, as prolonged dry conditions continue to devastate livelihoods in northern Kenya.
By Mercy Kahenda 3w ago
Climate experts have called for the implementation of a climate advisory to avert deaths and destruction.
By Ronald Kipruto 3w ago
Major changes in the naming of plants have officially taken effect this year, as hundreds of plant species are being stripped of scientific names derived from racial slurs.
By Caroline Chebet 1mo ago
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