By Musa Maridhawa As the 2nd International Wildlife Scientific Conference convenes in Naivasha starting today, a spirit of unprecedented optimism fills the air as the gathering of leading conservationists exchange…
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By Musa Maridhawa As the 2nd International Wildlife Scientific Conference convenes in Naivasha starting today, a spirit of unprecedented optimism fills the air as the gathering of leading conservationists exchange…
By Jackie Adhyambo Today, Monday the 26th day of May 2025, President Ruto will turn a new chapter for Kenyans affected by human-wildlife conflict. His presence in Meru to grace…
By Cindy Kirui In many locations where elephants once trampled crops under the cloak of night, a quiet revolution is unfolding and many farmers can rest easy knowing that their…
By Fridah Inyanje Barely a decade ago, lions were viewed as enemies of the people for feasting on goats and sheep in some parts of Kenya. In the same areas…
By Musa Maridhawa Though undoubtedly a global heritage, Kenya’s wildlife has long exacted a heavy toll on communities that live alongside wildlife. Between 2014 and 2023 alone, over 500 lives…
By Eugenia Kindaruma In the sun-scorched plains of Kajiado County, Peter Kilukei once watched helplessly as an elephant trampled him, and nearly claimed his life back in 2016. For nearly…
By Francis Kimanene In the vast, sun-scorched landscapes of northern Kenya, a quiet revolution is unfolding. One time devastated ecosystems are on the rebound with growing elephant herds traversing time-honoured…
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