National Bird Day

National Bird Day, observed annually on January 5, is a global occasion dedicated to celebrating birds and raising awareness about their importance to ecosystems, culture, and human innovation. In Kenya, one of the world’s richest countries in bird diversity, this day…

Meet Giza Mrembo: Iconic Shadow

In Laikipia’s rugged ridges and acacia woodlands, Giza, meaning “darkness” in Swahili prowls as Kenya’s famed black leopard. This melanistic icon embodies nature’s quiet power, her story now enriched by motherhood in landscapes strained by drought and habitat shifts. Black Leopard…

9 Essential Kenya Facts for Visitors

History During the 1st century AD,the Kenyan coast was frequented by Arab traders who then established Arab and Persian colonies. During the 1885 Berlin conference,the East Africa was divided into territories of European powers. The British founded  the East Africa protectorate  in 1895 and thus they…

6 Critical Insights : UNEA vs UNFCCC

When conversations around environmental action arise, two major global platforms frequently emerge: the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Although both are pillars of international environmental governance, they operate very differently in mandate, scope,…

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