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Global watchdog finds 'glaring' gaps in Kenya's ornamental fish export figures

A new report by the global wildlife trade monitor TRAFFIC has revealed a massive gap in Kenya's records of international trade in marine ornamental fish.
By Caroline Chebet 2d ago
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The National Wildlife Census 2025 Technical Report has revealed a worrying collapse in waterbird populations across Kenya’s critical wetland systems
By Caroline Chebet 3d ago
A severe drought in Turkana has left thousands of pastoralist families migrating to Uganda.
By Bakari Ang’ela 1w ago
Community initiatives promote beekeeping, biogas, organic farming, supporting livelihoods.
By Joseph Kipsang 1w ago
He described a global economy shifting under the weight of climate shocks, adding that states cannot ignore the numbers.
By Mactilda Mbenywe 1w ago
The focus on collaboration comes ahead of the World Urban Forum 13 (WUF13) to be hosted by Baku in May 2026.
By Lilian Mutavi 1w ago
China and Kenya this week concluded a major United Nations climate assembly.
By Brian Ngugi 1w ago
The Eco-Champions movement, which was launched on December 10, 2025, aims to rejuvenate the environment and empower local communities.
By Bruno Mutunga 1w ago
Kenya's 2017 plastic ban shifted consumer behavior nationally.
By Mactilda Mbenywe 1w ago
Kenya Wine Agencies Limited has commissioned a 700-kilovolt (kV) solar power plant at its Tatu City facility.
By Juliet Omelo 1w ago
Kenya aims to raise the annual growth rate of its black rhino population from five percent to eight percent following the expansion of the Tsavo West Rhino Sanctuary.
By Ronald Kipruto 1w ago
The opening session set a decisive tone for a week expected to influence global environmental governance for years.
By Fay Ngina 2w ago
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