This event was possible with the sensitization of the schools and the great efforts that have been delivered of some people in the community to encourage the reforestation of the area. The people welcome World reserves for the Project and willing to support it into the further activities.
The difference between thriving individuals and nations and those that are suffering is education. World Reserves suggests an international World Education Fund to help poor nations rise.
In 2020, I completed walking and rafting across the entire width of the continent of South America along the route shown in the illustration above.This route took me across the Atacama (the driest desert in the world), the South American Altiplano (the second highest highland plateau in the world) and along the tributaries of the…
This report outlines the steps involved in establishing a wildlife conservancy in Kenya according to existing guidelines. Step 1: Feasibility study The first step in establishing a wildlife conservancy is to conduct a feasibility study to assess the suitability of the proposed site. The feasibility study should consider factors such as the size and type…
by Butynski, T.M. (2000) The hirola (or Hunter’s antelope) Beatragus hunteri is a “Critically Endangered” genus and species endemic to south-east Kenya and south-west Somalia. This report compiles much of the information that is available on this species, and reviews and evaluates its taxonomy, abundance, distribution, and conservation status. This report also evaluates the major…
The Hirola antelope (beatragus hunteri) is a critically endangered species of antelope that is found only in a small region of eastern Africa, stretching across parts of Kenya and Somalia. Despite being a unique and fascinating species, the Hirola population has been in a state of decline for many years due to habitat loss, poaching,…
https://www.worldometers.info/food-agriculture/forest-by-country/ (accessed 03-Feb-2023)