6th October 2016

Saving Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park, being 117.21km2, is among Nairobi’s over 70 green spaces. Green space is land partly or completely covered by trees, grass, scrub, and other […]
31st July 2015

Tree Planting, TREE GROWING

On 11th July, 2015, I and my friend, Mary, set out for a tree planting activity at Oloolua Forest in Ngong, Kajiado County, Kenya. The event […]
24th December 2013

Kenya at 50.

Kenya is celebrating 50 years of self-rule and as a commemoration I would like to share why I love Kenya and why everyone should, at least, […]
28th September 2013

Prof. Wangari Maathai – A tribute to an icon

[1/04/1940 – 25/09/2011] Trees Who knew trees were this important, well some of us knew but am sure most did not know. If it wasn’t for […]
16th October 2012
MASAI MARA, KENYA: Crocodiles attack the defenceless wildebeest in the Masai River during August 2009. As hundreds of wildebeest crossed the Masai River giant crocodiles lay in wait in Kenya's Masai Mara game park during the annual wildebeest migration. This adult male was picked out and crocs spent over an hour thrashing around in the raging rapids as the desperate animal struggled to get away. Weakened by the fight the wildebeest eventually died. PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID LLOYD / BARCROFT MEDIA LTD UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com Australasian & Pacific Rim Office, Melbourne. E info@barcroftpacific.com T +613 9510 3188 or +613 9510 0688 W www.barcroftpacific.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 997 1133 889 W www.barcroftindia.com

The Wildebeest Migration: Part 2

In groups, the wildebeests plunge into the water and run without looking back. With jaws wide open, crocodiles, having targeted the weak among the herd, grasp and choke a couple of […]
13th October 2012

The Wildebeest Migration: Part 1

Standing frail, unaware of its new-found surroundings, a wildebeest calf has being born into the wild. Location, Masai Mara Game reserve, Kenya.  Around him are herds of its […]
30th September 2012

TIGERS : Majestic as they are large

I have not come close to see a tiger with my own eyes since I was born, only through reading about them and seeing various documentaries […]
22nd September 2012

Happy World Rhino Day

When I was a child, I only knew of the two African rhinos: the Black Rhino and the White Rhino.  I have recently come to know of the Indian Rhino, the Javan Rhino, […]
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