Dear friends, we need to conserve our NATURAL RESOURCES, like water, forests, air and other resources like oil, energy. If we do not do so globally, we are in for a terrible future for our later generations.
Kikao Eco-Wild Conservation Initiative supports the immediate protection, preservation of wildlife habitats and the establishment of large-scale environmental conservation in Kajiado County. We are a true collaboration of local partners within Kajiado County supporting a bold vision of the preservation of Kajiado's last Eden.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Environmental Conservation is Survival
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Creating a Future of Forests
Know Your County - Oloolua Forest
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Kajiado County's Ecosystem
Urbanisation and development continues to put Kajiado's ecosystem in distress. |
The Kajiado County's Ecosystem – where all living organisms interact with each other and their environment – has experienced some dramatic changes since the late 19th century. The accounts of early writers paint a picture of a spectacular ecosystem teeming with diverse resident and migratory wildlife. Records describe abundant wildebeest that migrated seasonally with other wildlife species, livestock and pastoralists.
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Preserving Kajiado's Last Eden
Preservation of Kajiado's Last Eden |
Kikao Eco-Wild Conservation Initiative is a revolutionary idea that was born from passion, loyalty, and persistence to face environmental and wildlife habitats restoration challenges within Kajiado County. KEWCI is not just a means to facilitate the sensitization of the Wildlife Habitat restoration, but a hunger to strive for solutions, to resolve escalating human wildlife conflict, to encourage the contribution of communities and inspire change.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Conservation
Monday, November 9, 2020
Save Environment, Save Future Generation
Preservation and Conservation of the natural environment. |
We consume to live, we always have and always will. Kikao Eco-Wild Conservation Initiative advocates for different lifestyles - our choices dictate our desire and consumption.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
The Painful Cost of Infrastructural Development
Close to one thousand tree stumps stick out as the only remaining relics of what used to be a lush green expanse of collection of green scenery of the Nairobi’s Waiyaki Way - Uhuru Highway – Mombasa Road 27.1Kms stretch.