Sunday, 28 August 2016

Wild Run 2016.

Hundreds of Kenyans and Chinese communities who are true conservationists participate on Wild run.
Today's mission is to pass the message to the world to conserve the wildlife in our heritage, we all know that endangered species worthy living in their rich nature ecosystem.

"Our magnificent Elephants are more valuable in wild with their tusks than poaching for their ivories. Our Rhinos species worth being alive than killing for their horns for the demanding black market" said Kitili Mbathi Director of Kenya Wildlife Service.
Wild Run live from cctvafrica

We come together today to run in the wild, as we join our hands to pledge that our wildlife never gets extinction. Our future generations will be fortunate to witness our diverse flora and fauna flourish in the rich mother nature.  "We are against the malicious act of poaching that intended to put them to brink" said Peter the wild run participant.
All participants for opening remarks

Wild run colorful event

After wild run posing with friends.

Wildlife conservation join us.


Sunday, 21 August 2016

Lake Naivasha Birds of Wetland.

Lake Naivasha is a freshwater Lake in the rift valley. Situated in Nakuru county in Kenya.
The name Naivasha derives from the Maasai community that means "Naiposha" or the rough water in the Maa dialect, Due to the sudden rise of storms frequently in the Lake.

Lake Naivasha is the highest point above sea level of the Kenyan Rift valley, it is at 1,880 metres (6,180 ft) on volcanic rocks and sedimentary deposits from a larger Pleistocene era Lake. The Lake is fed by perennial Malewa and Gilgil rivers with no visible outlets, but since the Lake water is relatively fresh, it is assumed to have an underground outflow.

Kenyans Hip Hop singer Juda King visited the Lake recently and got to spot the following birds roaming the Lake; African Hoopoe, Egyptian Geese, Hadada Ibis and Superb Starling.
Juda knowing that I am a professional nature guide, I challenge my ornithology knowledge by naming all the above birds without a reference and I actually got them all correct.
Egyptian Geese photo credit: Juda King.

Superb Starling photo by Juda King.

Hadada Ibis photo by Juda King.

African Hoopoe photo by Juda King.

Sunday, 14 August 2016

Artfest in the Wild 2 edition

Many today joins their hands in the day of fun as many talented Kenyans showcase their arts in the wild.
Nairobi National park Kenya Wildlife Service headquarters was today a booming place, where many witnessed the great work of arts like clothing, gravitas, carving and soft stones shaping in the artfest in the wild event.

Models got a chance to showcase their good work and their passions courtesy of Mash-autos, where many youths were optimistic and happy in the event when they appear in the red carpet with Kenya made African clothing of all types and different sizes.

In the children corner, Kids got to play unlimited games provided by 24/7 Entertainments, as kids feel the wild art day out of hustle and bustle of the busy Kenyans city of beauties and rich diversity of flora and fauna in the wild.

Everyone who got an opportunity to visit the Safari walk or a game drive in the Nairobi National Park. Comes out smiling as a day of memories in the wild arts event second edition 2016.

The main message of every Kenyan is let's protect our rich heritage. Artists and Artistes all sung and presented spoken words of conservation of our ecosystems.
Pygmy Hippos in Nairobi Safari Walk.

Common Zebra under shade.

Soft Stone arts.

Beads work in the event is amazing.

Model with African clothing.

Conservation message.