Understanding how our environment works requires an in-depth monitoring of our diverse natural environment, learning through interactive and case studies to facilitate understanding, application and adaption of new skills to further understanding of our wildlife
OCTOBER 17 2020 BIG DAY FOR BIRDS AND BIRDERS! BIGGER THAN EVER
Mark your calendars for October Big Day—17 October 2020! Big…
October 7, 2020/by Abraham NjengaGrass is greener at other people’s feet because they watered it
Grass is greener at other people's feet because they watered…
April 6, 2020/by Abraham NjengaESSENTIAL TIPS ON HOW TO CONDUCT YOURSELF AROUND ELEPHANTS
Elephants are by far the most charismatic gentle giants you will…
December 24, 2019/by Abraham NjengaIdentification of Predators Responsible for Kills
As a wildlife officer, one of the skills I have realised one…
August 21, 2019/by Abraham NjengaCANNIBAL LION
Cannibalism in Lions is often displayed when a male lion takes…
April 3, 2019/by Abraham NjengaTHE ROLE OF WILDLIFE DISPERSAL CORRIDORS IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Globally, one of the main biodiversity challenges is the loss of…
February 18, 2019/by Abraham NjengaLION TRACKING (STALKING LIONS FOR CONSERVATION) OL PEJETA DIARIES
The African lion, an iconic symbol of strength, is one of the…
February 15, 2019/by Abraham NjengaCommon Herbivore Tracks and Signs – Rhinos
Tracks and signs are all around you, even in the city. Ideal…
December 20, 2018/by Abraham NjengaCommon Carnivore Tracks and Scat identification
Field identification of wildlife tracks and Scats is a rangers…
December 9, 2018/by Abraham NjengaCarcass identification and ageing skills
Rangers come across carcasses in the wild on almost a daily basis.…
December 5, 2018/by Abraham NjengaDEBUNKING MYTHS ABOUT SPOTTED HYENAS
THE TRUTH ABOUT SPOTTED HYENAS
Hyenas certainly wouldn’t…
OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY, AN IDEAL BIRD WATCHERS GETAWAY
Birds often take a back seat to mammals when it comes to popularity…
October 26, 2018/by Abraham Njenga