Explore the Wonders of Kenya's Wildlife and Landscape
Kenya, located in Africa with Nairobi as its capital, is home to a diverse range of wildlife. Millions of visitors flock to Kenya annually to witness majestic animals like elephants, lions, giraffes, and rhinos in their natural habitats. With over 50 reserves and parks dedicated to conservation, Ken
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Threats to Wildlife Conservation: Understanding Extinction Causes
Animals face extinction due to genetic factors, habitat destruction, invasive species, global warming, hunting, and illegal trade. Black rhinos are critically endangered mainly due to poaching and habitat loss. Tree kangaroos and rockhopper penguins are also at risk due to habitat degradation and cl
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Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat Loss and Conservation Efforts
Habitat loss is a significant threat to species worldwide, with forests, swamps, plains, and other habitats disappearing due to human activities. The decline of black rhinos and the conservation efforts made to protect them illustrate the impact of such activities on wildlife populations. African Pa
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Fun with Rhinos and Weights - Interactive Learning Activities
Engage in interactive activities with rhinos to learn about mass, weight, and balancing scales. Discover how to measure weight, identify heavy and light objects, and experiment with balancing shapes. Join the rhinos in their strong endeavors to find out who can carry the heaviest rock!
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Addressing Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa: Role of Supreme Audit Institutions
In Africa, illegal poaching and wildlife trade have become a lucrative yet devastating business, posing significant threats to biodiversity. This presentation explores the organized environmental crime valued at 20 billion USD, focusing on its detrimental impact on various species such as black rhin
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