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Scientists Raise Concern Over Lost Wildlife Routes

Studies have shown that the disruption to the migratory route has genetic implications for the animals’ longer-term survival. In Summary Mohamed Said from the African Elephant Specialist Group, who made...

Marine scientists calls for the expansion of area under carbon credits

After the expansion, Mikoko Pamoja is helping to remove 7,000 tonnes of carbon while Vanga Blue Forest is helping remove 8,700 tonnes of carbon dioxide In Summary Kairo said before...

Scientists predict collapse of Mara ecosystem in 10 years

Land use changes are the biggest drivers of the threat, said Prof Joseph Ogutu In Summary The drivers of the declines include explosive human population growth, expanding livestock herds, declining...

Government urges scientists to make data the heart of effective conservation

Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, accompanied by Tourism CS Rebecca Miano, during the opening ceremony of the second international wildlife scientific conference at Lake Naivasha Resort. In Summary Head...

Experts root for snake farming, say venture lucrative

Snakebite is one of the tropical neglected diseases causing a lot of harm to people and livelihoods Scientists have urged Kenyans to venture into snake farming, saying the venture is...

Global conservation minds converge in Naivasha to forge a sustainable future for wildlife and humanity

Kenya will host the Second International Wildlife Scientific Conference in Naivasha from Tuesday, September 23 to Thursday, September 25, 2025, bringing together global experts to discuss innovative solutions for conservation...

Global Conservation Minds Converge in Naivasha to Forge a Sustainable Future for Wildlife and Humanity

Global Conservation Minds Converge in Naivasha to Forge a Sustainable Future for Wildlife and Humanity Bringing together global experts, the Naivasha conference focuses on innovative solutions linking wildlife conservation with...

Kenya to Host Global Wildlife Scientists for Landmark Conservation Conference

Kenya is set to once again take the global stage as a hub of conservation excellence when it hosts the Second International Wildlife Scientific Conference from 23rd to 25th September 2025, in Naivasha. Organized...

Naivasha Becomes the Stage for the World’s Biggest Wildlife Conversations This September

Wildlife conservation has always been part of Kenya’s identity, whether it’s the great wildebeest migration, the elephants of Tsavo, or the flamingos of the Rift Valley lakes. Yet behind the...
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