Victoria Wanjohi

12th October 2025

The Slender-Billed Curlew Has Been Declared Extinct

I was going through my daily scroll on X when I came across news of the slender-billed curlew being officially declared extinct. For those unfamiliar, this […]
3rd October 2025

Teachers and Equity Group Champion Sustainability Through Tree-Planting Ahead of World Teachers’ Day

Climate change remains one of the most pressing challenges of our time, threatening the livelihoods and well-being of communities across the globe. Rising temperatures, erratic weather […]
19th September 2025

Film Review: The Wild Ones

I am pretty sure I am not the only one who enjoys watching wildlife documentaries, or rather, documentaries every chance I get. Have you watched Unknown […]
8th September 2025

Capturing the Lunar Eclipse

I almost missed the Lunar Eclipse until I saw that my dad had tried calling me but could not reach me. (There’s a corner in my […]
1st September 2025

Karura Forest: Breathe! For How Long?

For decades, Karura Forest has stood not just as a green lung for Nairobi, but as a living witness to Kenya’s battles over land, power, and […]
1st September 2025

Three Documentaries. One Week. One Message.

When you watch a really good natural history documentary, life somehow makes more sense, or at least it does for me. This past week, I found […]
28th August 2025
Snake sightings - Nyika Silika

The Year of the Snake with Random Snake Sightings

I was listening to my friend speak on a webinar while my eyes, for whatever reason, were staring outside the window. I was in deep thought […]
14th May 2025
Big Mind Little Mind

Big Mind Little Mind

For years, African wildlife films have echoed voices from outside the continent. But in Big Mind Little Mind, Cameroonian filmmaker Precious Ashunganya reclaims that narrative—centering small creatures, traditional knowledge, and the power of local storytelling.
8th May 2025

A Call from the Frontlines of Climate Action

At GLF Forests 2025 in Bonn, over 3,000 global leaders, scientists, and community voices came together to reimagine the next decade of forest action. From Indigenous land rights to AI-powered monitoring, powerful insights and urgent calls rang clear: forests are more than trees, they are livelihoods, culture, climate stability, and our shared future.
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