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- From the Mines to a New Beginning in the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
With no safety gear to protect her from the dangerous job, Naomi only focused on digging out gemstones An example pit mine in Kenya, Image Credit Heritage Times The work was dangerous, but the income, though
- Women Learn How to Make Sustainable Charcoal
Constance was once apprehended by Wildlife Works rangers and was let off with a stern warning.
- Meet Protus Mghendi, Wildlife Works Environment Conservation Ambassador
weekly Climate Change Discussion Group, Protus has the opportunity to educate this community against the dangers
- Meet Protus Mghendi, Environment Conservation Ambassador at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
weekly Climate Change Discussion Group, Protus has the opportunity to educate this community against the dangers
- Kileva uses carbon credits to construct new classroom
Apart from being dangerous for pupils, the frequent journey between villages was a source of constant
- Updates on Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
We are also pleased to share the promotion of Joseph Mwambiti to Head Ranger, as well as the promotion
- Scholarship Student Dreams of Medical School
“The greatest danger facing modern society today is not of dying without achieving your dreams but dying
- Improving Healthcare Access in the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Model Kalume Mbitha knows this issue well, as he would often find himself torn between duty and danger
- The War on Greenwashing Is Backfiring
We’re stuck in a dangerous cycle: weak regulation has forced us to rely on voluntary corporate action
- Help Save Recently Discovered Rare Mountain Lions in Ethiopia
But tolerance is changing and today the relationship with the lions is in danger of disintegrating due
- Hundreds Join Campaign To Keep Rukanga Town Litter Free
Also joining in the occasion were Wildlife Works Rangers, employees, the County Assembly representative
- Eco stoves Tackling Carbon Emissions
originally came through the Wildlife Works project area from Italy in June of 2015 as part of the Walk with Rangers The rangers explained to me that these were from illegal loggers cutting down trees within the Wildlife It was something that I thought could radically change the way that rangers cooked their food. Right away I started the deliveries of the stoves to the rangers’ camps and within two weeks we finished After delivering stoves to all of the rangers, Samuel, one of the workshop guys, and I started doing













