Eventos

27Feb
2026
Kenya

PATRON ENVIRONMENT CLUB

JULIANA NZEKI
I am a Senior Lecturer and an environmentalist with special interest on the effect of Climate change on Biodiversity and the Patron of the Environment ...
Ciudad
MOMBASA
Dirección
MOMBASA
I am a Senior Lecturer and an environmentalist with special interest on the effect of Climate change on Biodiversity and the Patron of the Environment Club at Shanzu Teachers Training College in the Coastal city of Mombasa , in Kenya, on the Eastern part of Africa.
The teacher trainees shall display different potted medicinal and aromatic plants, with the local and scientific name attached. in groups. Each group shall explain the medicinal or aromatic value of their plant. we shall then discuss the challenges in conservation and how it can be improved.
We shall also discuss an Event organized by Kenya Wild Life Services , named, Global Conservation Tech and Drone Forum (GCTDEF 2026) exploring the use of tech in conservation.
The plant shown here is Aloe barbadensis miller (Aloe Vera) known to be used in cosmetology and its also medicinal
01Mar
2025
Kenya

Clean for Conservation: Investing in People and Planet – World Wildlife Day 2025

LUMO Community Wildlife Conservancy & Wushumbu Youth Fo
In celebration of World Wildlife Day 2025, LUMO Conservancy Youth Forum, in collaboration with Wushumbu Youth Forum, will lead a Clean-up and Awareness...
Ciudad
Mwatate
Dirección
A23
In celebration of World Wildlife Day 2025, LUMO Conservancy Youth Forum, in collaboration with Wushumbu Youth Forum, will lead a Clean-up and Awareness Walk along the Mwaktau–LUMO highway stretch. Under the global theme, "Wildlife Conservation Finance – Investing in People and Planet," the event highlights the critical link between sustainable conservation and community well-being.

This initiative focuses on creating cleaner shared spaces for wildlife and people, fostering youth participation in conservation, and promoting environmental responsibility within the community. Through practical actions like roadside clean-ups and community engagement, we are making an intentional investment in a healthier ecosystem while empowering local youth to become stewards of conservation.

Join us on March 1st, 2025, as we take steps—literally and symbolically—toward a cleaner, more sustainable future for both people and wildlife.