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Bamboo and carbon offset

Bamboo, nicknamed the wonder plant, is the strongest and fastest-growing monocot “woody”...

Environmental Concern

Ideally, water is naturally colourless and odourless. However, in Nairobi River, things are...

Unique Mutualism in Nature

Stinkhorns give off a strong, offensive, rotting odor typically described as smelling of rotting...

Coffee and Sustainability. A Global Context.

The surging global demand for coffee has put tremendous pressure on coffee farmers worldwide...

Ecological Succession in Africa, A call for Action.

Ecological succession is a gradual and predictable process that describes the changes in the species...

Robert McCredie May

“In my experience, the intellectual capability of any biologist is directly proportional to the...

The Benefits of Agricultural Biodiversity in Kenya

Kenya has a rich biodiversity, with a wide range of ecosystems, wildlife, and plant species. This...

The Giraffe Centre

“I had never realized wild animals could have such definite personalities. Her moods are mercurial:...

Biodiversity

The connection of our natural world is often overlooked, but it is essential to understand that...
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