Watamu’s Arabuko-Sokoke Coastal Forest Reserve.
Kenya. – The Arabuko-Sekoko Coastal Forest is the largest single block of indigenous coastal forest remaining in East Africa and it is found bordering Watamu. At
Kenya. – The Arabuko-Sekoko Coastal Forest is the largest single block of indigenous coastal forest remaining in East Africa and it is found bordering Watamu. At
My week with the Local Ocean Trust: Watamu Turtle Watch allowed me to fulfil a long time dream of working with turtles. Emotional and inspiring, it
Kenya. – Today I leave for Kenya and more specifically a week working with the Local Ocean Trust and Turtle Watch as well as discovering
The plains are a beautiful green, like neatly mowed lawns dispersed with lone trees. The very trees that give Kenya’s Masai Mara its name. The
Kenya. – Meet Maxwell. He was found in 2007, aged about one years old, running around aimlessly in the Nairobi National Park. The elephant keepers
Kenya. – It’s about 5pm on a beautiful afternoon in Nairobi and I’m standing with a group of visitors waiting for the baby elephants to
Kenya. – One elephant is poached every 15 minutes for its ivory. A harsh reality. For Africa Month I talked to Expresso Morning Show –
Magical Kenya. I see why its called that, why visitors are invited to share their experiences with the tag #WhyILoveKenya. I did. For me
I received this from Governors Camp in Kenya and wanted to share it here. Its not too often that game managers interfere on this level,
Kenya. – The Arabuko-Sekoko Coastal Forest is the largest single block of indigenous coastal forest remaining in East Africa and it is found bordering Watamu. At 420 km2 it is managed by Kenya Forest Service. We
My week with the Local Ocean Trust: Watamu Turtle Watch allowed me to fulfil a long time dream of working with turtles. Emotional and inspiring, it was an experience that filled me with hope, yet at
Kenya. – Today I leave for Kenya and more specifically a week working with the Local Ocean Trust and Turtle Watch as well as discovering the Wonders of Watamu, who will be hosting me and my
The plains are a beautiful green, like neatly mowed lawns dispersed with lone trees. The very trees that give Kenya’s Masai Mara its name. The word Mara literally means ‘spotted’, which refers to both the
Kenya. – Meet Maxwell. He was found in 2007, aged about one years old, running around aimlessly in the Nairobi National Park. The elephant keepers who were out in the forest as usual with the
Kenya. – It’s about 5pm on a beautiful afternoon in Nairobi and I’m standing with a group of visitors waiting for the baby elephants to arrive back from the park where they’ve spent the day.
Kenya. – One elephant is poached every 15 minutes for its ivory. A harsh reality. For Africa Month I talked to Expresso Morning Show – SABC 3 about my time spent in Kenya, my visit
Magical Kenya. I see why its called that, why visitors are invited to share their experiences with the tag #WhyILoveKenya. I did. For me these are some of the reasons why I really did.
I received this from Governors Camp in Kenya and wanted to share it here. Its not too often that game managers interfere on this level, very good to see the result. “Lioness Siena from the
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