Kakamega Forest National Reserve, Kenya
Conservation Tourism
Bird of the Day: Indian Robin
Bird of the Day: Yellow-necked Spurfowl
Bird of the Day: Tawny Eagle
Namibia
Bird of the Day: Green Honeycreeper
Bird of the Day: Glossy-backed Drongo
Is That Safari In Tanzania A Good Use Of Your Money?
This guest opinion, written by Professor Robert Williams of the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program at the University of Arizona, and published in the New York Times, should make you think twice about the safari that might be on your bucket list:
Kicking Native People Off Their Land Is a Horrible Way to Save the Planet
Over 600,000 tourists travel to Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Conservation Area each year, and many will catch a glimpse of the Great Migration: the famed trek of more than one million wildebeests and thousands of zebras, gazelles and other animals crossing over the Mara River into Kenya and back again. Continue reading
Bird of the Day: White-eyed Vireo
Bird of the Day: Malabar Parakeet
Bird of the Day: Red-winged Starling
Bird of the Day: White-necked Jacobin
Bird of the Day: Painted Stork
Bird of the Day: Joyful Greenbul
Bird of the Day: Rosy-faced Lovebirds
Namibia
Bird of the Day: Western Tanager
Bird of the Day: Western Tanager
Bird of the Day: Andean Condor
Bird of the Day: Black-necked Grebe
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