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Although William Holden's illustrious acting career spanned over 40 years, and included nearly 80 films plus a coveted Oscar for STALAG 17, the role in which he took the most pride was as a conservationist and co-founder of the Mount Kenya Game Ranch. His dedicated efforts to preserve the wildlife so precious to all of us soon expanded through the world, as he instilled in everyone he touched a reverence for nature's creatures. View Full Info on William Holden Wildlife Foundation Now !!! |
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Nature Kenya is taking action to help maintain and preserve these resources for present and future generations. View Full Info on Nature Kenya Now !!! |
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Cultural Dialogue is a collaborative project between the education departments of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium and the National Museum of Kenya. At the NMK the co-ordination of the project is the task of the Museum Interactive Project. The project facilitates communication and dialogue activities between youngsters. View Full Info on National Museums of Kenya Now !!! |
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The Sanctuary was initiated to reduce the high incidence of human/elephant conflict in this area. Approximately two-hundred and fifty elephants currently reside within the Sanctuary. View Full Info on Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary Now !!! |
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Lewa is rich in wildlife with densities as high as anywhere in Africa. Conservation efforts are focused on the endangered species found on Lewa: Rhino, Grevy's zebra and sitatunga. View Full Info on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Now !!! |
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The vision of the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) is to be the leading and credible regulatory agency for quality control of agricultural input and produce View Full Info on KEPHIS Now !!! |
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Kongoni Game Sanctuary lies on the shores of Lake Oloidien, the Crater Lake that was once part of the expansive Lake Naivasha. The sanctuary resides within ‘The Great Rift Valley’ bordered by the Rifts Mau Escarpment, Hells Gate National Park and Lake Oloidien, reached by car in 1 ˝ hours from Nairobi and ˝ an hour by plane. View Full Info on Kongoni Game Conservancy Now !!! |
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The Kipepeo Project (kipepeo is Swahili for butterfly) is a butterfly farm within the grounds of the Gede Ruins, set up in 1993 to give farmers around the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest a small legitimate income from the Forest. This was to compensate in part for the damage to their crops caused by elephants and baboons. The pupae which the Project buys are sold to live butterfly displays in Europe and North America. Kipepeo Project is open every day of the year to visitors. View Full Info on Kipepeo Project Now !!! |
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"Dedicated to educating Kenyan youth in conservation of the environment and preservation of endangered wildlife and their habitat." View Full Info on Giraffe Centre Now !!! |
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The variation in habitat across Kenya means that different areas of the country have very different bird lists, making it a fascinating part of the world for birders to visit. Since so much of the coutry is open grassland or bush the birds are also relatively easy to see. Some specialist tours reckon on 5-600 species in a two week tour. Taking it fairly gently, without a specialist bird guide, but going on some of the bird walks available at lodges we've managed 350 species in two weeks; there's a lot of birds out there. View Full Info on Kenya Birds Now !!! |
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