March 18, 2019

The story of the Rock Python

#KeWildlife – Story 12 Grey, brown and bronze: a canvas of a unique kind, irregular spots blotched all over, and a triangular shaped head. One of […]
March 15, 2019

The story of the Giraffe

#KeWildlife – Story 11 There was a time when giraffes had short necks. It was normal of course for them to look that way because their […]
March 14, 2019

The story of the Lion

#KeWildlife – Story 10 Angurumapo simba, mcheza nani? A lion’s roar is so distinct, you’ll know it without thinking twice! Once you hear it, no matter […]
March 13, 2019

The story of the Wildebeest

#KeWildlife – Story 9 Every year, between May and July, the plains of Kenya are transformed in a wondrous way. We could credit this amazing phenomenon […]
March 12, 2019

The story of the Hippo

#KeWildlife – Story 8 In ancient Greek, the word hippopotamus means river horse, which is undoubtedly an unlikely name for this enormous animal. While we’re on […]
March 11, 2019

The story of the Rock Hyrax

#KeWildlife – Story 7 It’s said that over fifty million years ago before evolution took its toll, there were few species roaming the earth. As time […]
March 7, 2019

The story of the Rhinoceros

Black rhinos are one of the endangered species in Kenya. We must protect them because they contribute to the wildlife diversity of our country.
March 4, 2019

The story of the Bushbuck

Have you ever heard of the antelope species Tragelaphus scriptus? Or lets throw down a bigger challenge…can you say Tragelaphus scriptus?!  With dark brown fur the male Bushbuck exudes confidence. The female Bushback on the other hand […]
March 3, 2019

The story of the Olive Baboon

Ever wondered how the Olive Baboon came to look as it does? This story reminds us of this folklore from a time before and provides facts about this mammal
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