Thursday, 12 May 2016

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

After the extensive research and interview sessions, the Northern Kenya people are the biggest losers in wildlife conservation. Many in the region don't understand the benefits accruing with these development. Nomad Green Belt Movement urged the Northern region residents to free their minds from selfish interest or stereotyped developmental issues.

I call them the masked enemies of progress, as we unveil our new strategy to conserve the Kenya's largest wild regions. Ignorance is the key enemy towards development, and of good governance. It must be  ridden of, the people at large should focus on achieving this national objective of wildlife conservation.

They must maintain a healthy mindset and develop a strong sense of reasoning especially now that the devolved development plan is  embraced.

As a lobby team, we advocate to revive the wildlife to ensure development, while lessening some potential impacts on wildlife, natural resources and the environment. The wildlife is threatened on so many fronts over climate change, water scarcity, soil erosion, deforestation, illegal wildlife trade and habitat destruction to make room for human development.

Incredible images will be telling amazing stories about the wonderful world we live in and the importance of protecting our biodiversity.

There is great power and influence in creating awareness across counties as we're fulfilling our mission in a year, filled with challenges and change.

Let's wish our friends at the Wildlife and Conservation Society the very best as they work through this difficult period in the harsh environment.

#GarissaCounty
#SaveNorthernKenyaWildLife


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