By Rohan Chakravarty While ecotourism has contributed both to wildlife conservation and community welfare in Kenya, ...
Every year, a massive migration takes place in the Serengeti. Many animals participate in the migration, but the wildebeest stands out due to its crucial role in storing large amounts of carbon in the ...
Wildebeest migration has shrunk by 90% in Kenya’s Maasai Mara due to fences being built, reveals new research. The annual spectacle – a magnet for eco tourists – has seen a “dramatic” decline over the ...
Every 2.5 acres of Serengeti soil holds 4,400 pounds of carbon dioxide. The Great Calving in February is directly responsible for creating the Serengeti carbon sink. A rinderpest virus outbreak once ...