Ecology

Bamboo and carbon offset

Bamboo, nicknamed the wonder plant, is the strongest and fastest-growing monocot “woody” plant on earth, great for construction work. It is packed with vitamins and essential minerals such as niacin, vitamin A, vitamin B6, and vitamin E, which is the body’s most powerful antioxidant. It is known to naturally enhance collagen production, help to detox […]

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Ecological Succession in Africa, A call for Action.

Ecological succession is a gradual and predictable process that describes the changes in the species composition of an ecosystem over time. It can result from natural factors such as long-term environmental changes or as a response to disturbances such as mudslides or volcanic eruptions. In Africa, such catastrophic events can lead to significant disruption to

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Robert McCredie May

“In my experience, the intellectual capability of any biologist is directly proportional to the speed of locomotion of the organisms with which they work.” Robert McCredie May. I have had the chance to learn about scientists, their research work, and their contributions to science. Robert McCredie May, also known as Lord May of Oxford, stands

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