As a brand new blogger, I am beyond grateful to have been nominated for the Liebster Award 2017. Thank you Megan for your support and nomination. Please stop by to check out Megan’s blog at https://homesweetsimpleblog.wordpress.com. The posts are filled with inspiration and gives motivation through thoughts and ideas taking in all of the differentContinue reading “LIEBSTER AWARD”
Category Archives: Wildlife in kenya
Treasure Hunt at the Nairobi National Park
Weekends are the best times to enjoy life in the wildness and catch up with your fellow animal lovers. Joining various adventurous teams helps you to always be updated on all events going down each other day. Those of us who love wildlife and are expert at spotting game, love looking around while driving wereContinue reading “Treasure Hunt at the Nairobi National Park”
THE “BIG FIVE”: Key African Wildlife Species found in Kenya
The name was coined by the big hunters in the past centuries for the difficulty they faced while hunting them. They involved high risk of danger. The big five includes the lion, leopard, both black and white rhino, elephant and buffalo. LION As the largest of Africa’s big cats, the lion is highly regarded byContinue reading “THE “BIG FIVE”: Key African Wildlife Species found in Kenya”
Youngsters Contribution Towards Wildlife Conservation.
“It is easier to build strong children than repair broken men.” Fredrick Douglass It is true that we learn and stick to the teachings most done while we were still young. When we are still young, nothing seems to block our dreams and vision. We are not afraid of failures and only believe on winning.Continue reading “Youngsters Contribution Towards Wildlife Conservation.”
Just what I’ve always wanted!
Oh yes! Yesterday was my birthday and was able to do just what I’ve always wanted. It was well spent at the Mount Kilimambogo inside Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park and Fourteen Falls in Thika, Kenya. This was made possible by my best friend Leonard. Our journey started off at 7:00 am and it tookContinue reading “Just what I’ve always wanted!”
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AWARENESS WITHIN LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Wildlife conservation awareness is not well known within local communities in Kenya despite the country having most of its wildlife living within the community. Most of the local communities see wildlife as a source of income (having opportunities to sell their merchandise to the tourists) and tourists attraction, very few really have the connection withContinue reading “WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AWARENESS WITHIN LOCAL COMMUNITIES”
Bushman-ship Program at Hell’s Gate National Park
As a wildlife student in Kenya , you have to undertake bushman-ship program as a survival technique development class. The whole concept of this course is to sensitize on the extremes in the conservation areas bushes as a person with the wildlife that you are to ensure they are well conserved and protected. It isContinue reading “Bushman-ship Program at Hell’s Gate National Park”
The Global March for Elephants, Rhinos and Lions in Kenya
It was a meeting for the conservationists determined for their voice to be heard against injustices towards the animal species considered to be endangered. The key species highlighted were the lions, rhinos and elephants, which also happen to be among the big five of the Kenyan wildlife. The walk was scheduled to start by 8:00Continue reading “The Global March for Elephants, Rhinos and Lions in Kenya”
Plastic Bags effects
Plastic is a material consisting of synthetic / semi-synthetic organic compounds that can be pressed permanently out of shape without breaking thus can be molded into solid objects. The success and dominance of plastics starting in the early 20th century led to environmental concerns regarding its slow decomposition rate after being discarded as trash dueContinue reading “Plastic Bags effects”
Human-Wildlife Conflict in Kenya
Wildlife conservation awareness is not well known in Kenya despite the country having most of its wildlife living within the community. Most of the local communities see wildlife as a source of income (having opportunities to sell their merchandise to the tourists) and tourists attraction, very few really have the connection with the wildlife. Human-wildlifeContinue reading “Human-Wildlife Conflict in Kenya”