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Alis Okonji

Alis Okonji

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Tanzania’s famous Chimpanzee in danger of extinction

Chimpanzees are facing the threat of extinction due to an increase in deaths and other threats including habitat destruction (natural forests) depletion of reserves, food shortages as well as disease.

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February 17, 2021 No Comments
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Simple solutions for stubborn problems: Communities close to Kenya’s Tsavo National Park plant trees to save wildlife

Several farmers in Kenya are crying foul of wild animals destroying their food and crops. Communities around the Tsavo park have turned to tree planting as an innovation to end human-wildlife conflicts

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February 16, 2021 No Comments
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Kenyan Conservancies Unable to Pay Leased Land amid COVID-19 Linked Drop in Tourism Revenue

So far Kenya has lost 80 per cent in revenues from tourism and 90 per cent from international arrivals since March this year

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February 15, 2021 No Comments
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Uganda’s Musambwa Island, the World’s Largest Breeding Colony for Grey-headed Gulls, Devastated by Floods amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Musambwa Island, the World’s Largest Breeding Colony for Grey-headed Gulls Devastated by Floods amid Coronavirus Pandemic.

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February 9, 2021 No Comments
Dry rocky lake shore, with a forest in the backyard
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Tanzania’s Manyara Lake is drying up. Here’s why

Over the last 20 years, Lake Manyara has shrunk by over 90%.

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February 5, 2021 No Comments

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InfoNile Geodata journalism. Mapping stories on water issues in the Nile Basin.