Flagship ecosystems… serve nature ‘and’ people
The European Commission featured a story about AfricanBioServices on their web site. Read more
The European Commission featured a story about AfricanBioServices on their web site. Read more
Professors Julius Nyahongo and Eivin Røskaft were invited to “Hainan Normal University” in Haikou, China, to give talks about AfricanBioServices. Read more
The Masai Mara region is about to become an environmental disaster. Joseph Ogutu, actively involved in AfricanBioServices comments on the situation… Read more
Several authors associated with AfricanBioServices contributed to the newly released book “Northern Serengeti Road Ecology”. Read more
A scientist from the James Cook University in Australia has warned of an environmental catastrophe in Africa’s world-famous Serengeti national park if planned new dams are built. Read more
They live side by side with the Masai and hold a culture where rituals and music play an important role. The Sonjo tribe’s harvesting ceremony is the most central ritual. Read more
A fraught mix of politics, drought, ancient livelihoods and modern-day pressures is putting Kenya’s Laikipia County at the forefront of increasingly violent acts…Read more
In the huge annual migration in Serengeti National Park, up to 2 million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles travel a great distance between Tanzania and Kenya. Read more
The mass drownings of wildebeest are equivalent to chucking a blue whale into the Mara river every month says Ed Young, Science writer at The Atlantic. Read more
In accordance with other reports, researchers from AfricanBioServices partner organization, the University of Hohenheim in Germany can conclude… Read more