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Publikováno v:
Southern African Journal of Environmental Education, Vol 27 (2010)
The factors influencing formally and informally educated youth’s knowledge, attitudes and practices pertaining to wildlife and environmental conservation were assessed in southern Kenya. Using a stratified population sample with evenly spread gende
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https://doaj.org/article/46c585290725473bb2b9b612bde3a0fb
Autor:
Noah Sitati, Edeus Massawe, Moses Makonjio Okello, John Warui Kiringe, Benard Ngoru, Lekishon Kenana, Stephen Ndambuki, Fiesta Warinwa, Machoke Mwita, Samwel Bakari, David Kimutai, Daniel Muteti, Nathan Gichohi, Erastus Kanga, Hanori Maliti, Peter Mwangi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arid Environments. 135:64-74
Kenya/Tanzania borderland is a critical area for conservation of biodiversity. This study was done to establish the effects of 2007 and 2009 droughts through aerial counts. Findings indicate that large mammal population collapsed, but some species cr
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation. 8:60-71
Elephants capture the affection of people due to its size, social behavior and its flagship role in tourism. But it also elicits animosity because of the damages and insecurity it causes to local communities. This paper examined the current opinions
Autor:
Moses Makonjio Okello, John Warui Kiringe, Lekishon Kenana, Fiesta Warinwa, Hanori Maliti, Noah Wasilwa Sitati, Erastus Kanga, Samwel Bakari, Stephen Ndambuki, Philip Muruthi, Nathan Gichohi, Edeus Massawe, David Kimutai, Machoke Mwita, Daniel Muteti
Publikováno v:
Natural Resources. :558-579
Autor:
Philip Muruthi, Samwel Bakari, David Kimutai, Fiesta Warinwa, Hanori Maliti, Nathan Gichohi, Noah Sitati, Machoke Mwita, Daniel Muteti, Edeus Massawe, Moses Makonjio Okello, Erastus Kanga, John Warui Kiringe, Lekishon Kenana, Stephen Ndambuki
Publikováno v:
Natural Resources. :580-610
We examined the population status, trend and distribution of Gerenuk, Fringe-eared Oryx and Lesser kudu in the Northern Tanzania and Southern Kenya borderland after the 2007 to 2009 drought. The species were characterized by low numbers and sparsely
Publikováno v:
Advances in Remote Sensing. :168-182
The study characterized the status and trend of land cover transformation in Kirisia forest ecosystem between 1973 and 2015 using remote sensing and GIS. The dominant land cover types consisted of indigenous forest followed by shrub land and bush lan
Autor:
Machoke Mwita, Noah Sitati, Samwel Bakari, Moses Makonjio Okello, David Kimutai, Stephen Ndambuki, Hanori Maliti, Erastus Kanga, Daniel Muteti, John Warui Kiringe, Lekishon Kenana, Nathan Gichohi, Philip Muruthi, Hamza Kija, Fiesta Warinwa
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation. 7:270-279
Wildlife populations in Africa are declining rapidly because of natural and human – induced causes. Large animal aerial counts were done in 2010 and 2013 wet and dry season in Mid Kenya/ Tanzania borderland. These counts came after the severe droug
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation. 7:211-226
Elephants in the borderland of Kenya and Tanzania landscape roam freely outside the protected areas. These areas are critical for long term elephant survival and viability. Understanding the ecological conditions in these landscapes and threats to el
Autor:
Daniel Muteti, Nathan Gichohi, Stephen Ndambuki, Hanori Maliti, Noah Sitati, Lekishon Kenana, Machoke Mwita, Samwel Bakari, David Kimutai, Erastus Kanga, Moses Makonjio Okello, John Warui Kiringe, Hamza Kija, Fiesta Warinwa, Philip Muruthi
Publikováno v:
Natural Resources. :91-114
Even though over many years the IUCN has considered the African buffalo and waterbuck and abundant species in Africa with no conservation concern, the situation is rapidly changing. Using aerial counts in wet and dry season in 2010 and 2013, this stu
Autor:
Hanori Maliti, Noah Sitati, Nathan Gichohi, Stephen Ndambuki, Samwel Bakari, John Warui Kiringe, David Kimutai, Lekishon Kenana, Erastus Kanga, Fiesta Warinwa, Philip Muruthi, Machoke Mwita, Daniel Muteti, Edeus Massawe, Moses Makonjio Okello
Publikováno v:
Natural Resources. :159-173
The Maasai ostrich (Struthio camelus) is a the largest avian species in East Africa and though it’s not considered to be a species of conservation concern, some populations are on the decline and this is attributed to bush meat activities, predatio