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Bamboo, nicknamed the wonder plant, is the strongest and fastest-growing monocot “woody”...
Ideally, water is naturally colourless and odourless. However, in Nairobi River, things are...
Stinkhorns give off a strong, offensive, rotting odor typically described as smelling of rotting...
The surging global demand for coffee has put tremendous pressure on coffee farmers worldwide...
Ecological succession is a gradual and predictable process that describes the changes in the species...
“In my experience, the intellectual capability of any biologist is directly proportional to the...
Kenya has a rich biodiversity, with a wide range of ecosystems, wildlife, and plant species. This...
“I had never realized wild animals could have such definite personalities. Her moods are mercurial:...
The connection of our natural world is often overlooked, but it is essential to understand that...