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Bioluminescence: Nature's Wonderful Living Light Show

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 17 Jul, 2025 02:09 PM

While it might appear rare, bioluminescence is actually quite common in marine ecosystems. In fact, scientists estimate that over 75% of deep-sea creatures can produce light in some form.

While it might appear rare, bioluminescence is actually quite common in marine ecosystems. In fact, scientists estimate that over 75% of deep-sea creatures can produce light in some form.

Smart Climate Action Needs More Than Smart Technology

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 16 Jul, 2025 03:00 PM

As climate challenges grow more urgent, so must our willingness to rethink how technology fits into the broader puzzle. AI can be part of the solution — but only if we build the groundwork thoughtfully and inclusively

As climate challenges grow more urgent, so must our willingness to rethink how technology fits into the broader puzzle. AI can be part of the solution — but only if we build the groundwork thoughtfully and inclusively

Record Book Elevates Maasai Mara National Reserve to Global Status

Citizen Reporter David Beracah 16 Jul, 2025 01:00 PM

"This accolade represents not only the stunning allure of the Maasai Mara but also the steadfast dedication of local communities, conservationists, and governmental bodies who tirelessly work to safeguard it," remarked Rebecca Miano, the Cabinet Secretary

"This accolade represents not only the stunning allure of the Maasai Mara but also the steadfast dedication of local communities, conservationists, and governmental bodies who tirelessly work to safeguard it," remarked Rebecca Miano, the Cabinet Secretary

The Earth's Quiet Digger: A Closer Look At The Aardvak

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 16 Jul, 2025 09:26 AM

Biodiversity is not just about the iconic animals we know and love — it is also about the unseen custodians of the ecosystem: the diggers, the pollinators, the decomposers — the ones who work in silence.

Biodiversity is not just about the iconic animals we know and love — it is also about the unseen custodians of the ecosystem: the diggers, the pollinators, the decomposers — the ones who work in silence.

We Can't Keep Taking From The Ocean Without Giving Back

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 14 Jul, 2025 02:53 PM

Protecting the ocean is not an act of charity — it is self-preservation. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), when managed properly, offer one of the clearest examples of this.

Protecting the ocean is not an act of charity — it is self-preservation. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), when managed properly, offer one of the clearest examples of this.

Across the Dunes: The Deadly Truth Behind Sand and Dust Storms

Citizen Reporter Emily Moraa 13 Jul, 2025 04:20 AM

Sand and dust storms harm the health and quality of life of billions of people and cost billions of dollars to the world economy, according to Celeste Saulo, the Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).

Sand and dust storms harm the health and quality of life of billions of people and cost billions of dollars to the world economy, according to Celeste Saulo, the Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).

Maybe The Earth Is Not Dying, It's Withdrawing From Us

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 12 Jul, 2025 10:00 AM

Caring for the environment isn’t about saving some abstract concept called “nature.” It’s about restoring a relationship. One we broke. One we keep trying to patch up with climate conferences and carbon credits.

Caring for the environment isn’t about saving some abstract concept called “nature.” It’s about restoring a relationship. One we broke. One we keep trying to patch up with climate conferences and carbon credits.

How We’re Cutting Down Our Chance at Survival

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 11 Jul, 2025 02:26 PM

Every tree matters. Not just in forests, but in our neighborhoods, our schools, our roadsides. Trees don’t just belong to national parks—they belong to all of us, and we to them.

Every tree matters. Not just in forests, but in our neighborhoods, our schools, our roadsides. Trees don’t just belong to national parks—they belong to all of us, and we to them.

Pyrethrum’s Role in Kenya’s Agricultural Rebirth

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 10 Jul, 2025 03:49 PM

Farmers abandoned pyrethrum in favor of more reliable alternatives like potatoes, maize, or dairy farming. Kenya’s share in the global market dwindled, and countries like Rwanda and Tanzania stepped in to fill the gap.

Farmers abandoned pyrethrum in favor of more reliable alternatives like potatoes, maize, or dairy farming. Kenya’s share in the global market dwindled, and countries like Rwanda and Tanzania stepped in to fill the gap.

How Nakuru Farmer is Leading the Way in safe farming using a Biopesticide

Citizen Reporter Daniel Kipchumba 10 Jul, 2025 12:36 PM

Agripest Organic 75EC is a farming biopesticide product manufactured by Kapi limited, a Kenyan company in Nakuru county. The company supports thousands of farmers in the country who receive farming training and advice from company agronomists.

Agripest Organic 75EC is a farming biopesticide product manufactured by Kapi limited, a Kenyan company in Nakuru county. The company supports thousands of farmers in the country who receive farming training and advice from company agronomists.

Why Pangolins May Disappear Forever

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 09 Jul, 2025 11:53 AM

Pangolins are more than just victims of illegal trade. They play a crucial role in their ecosystems by controlling ant and termite populations, thus helping to maintain soil health and ecological balance.

Pangolins are more than just victims of illegal trade. They play a crucial role in their ecosystems by controlling ant and termite populations, thus helping to maintain soil health and ecological balance.

Gioto Dumpsite: Nakuru’s Garbage Mountain That Became a Neighborhood

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 09 Jul, 2025 11:07 AM

An entire informal community has taken root along the edges of the dumpsite. Hundreds of men, and women, find a living by scavenging for recyclable materials—plastic bottles, scrap metal, and anything else that can be sold.

An entire informal community has taken root along the edges of the dumpsite. Hundreds of men, and women, find a living by scavenging for recyclable materials—plastic bottles, scrap metal, and anything else that can be sold.

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