June 8, 2021

Africa Beckons Elephant Conservation Lovers

Africa beckons all the elephant conservation lovers to Kenya. Alleviating poverty often entails finding the right balance between preservation and use of natural resources. These entail how people use the resources to live well and build their lives in their particular territorial context. Under these conditions, conservation has been depicted as a solution for sustainable development and economic growth. In particular, conservation efforts are expected to help secure livelihoods and benefit human wellbeing, but at the same time pose no risk to the poor. Consequently, understanding local people’s aspirations have become central to the conservation interventions at the community level.

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5 Captivating Facts About Elephants

The elephant is an incredible creature. A notable feature of all elephants is their large ears, which radiates excess heat. They have a marvelous sensitivity to music and color. The sight of an elephant swallowing a bunch of bananas never fails to impress observers. For generations, people have loved its enormous size and amusing appearance. Elephants fascinate and captivate both general public and scientists alike. And they continue to amaze onlookers and scholars with their gimmicks and capabilities. Elephant watching is indeed a mesmerizing experience. Tourists and scientists continue to be amazed by the below 5 captivating facts about elephants.

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5 Mysterious Phenomena About Elephants

Elephants are the most incredible and awe-inspiring creatures in the plains and savannas of Kenya. Tourists and animal-lovers flock to Kenya from all over the world to watch this gigantic beast and are fascinated by its behavior. There are some characteristics of these magnificent animals that can only be witnessed in great detail in the wild. For a long time, field researchers, scientists and animal behavioralists have observed 5 mysterious phenomena about elephants. These phenomena are not so visible in the zoos simply because they are carried out in the wild. They are telltale signs of the elephant’s astonishing intelligence.

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Exotic skin leathers have very good value in the market. The extraordinary properties of exotic leathers along with their unique beauty, durability, and texture continue to fascinate people. As a result of its usage and popularity, there is a need for baseline information so the players in the industry can effectively market leather products. In most African nations, the conversion of crocodile skins into leather is allowed for the production of leather products. Since the back of the skin is heavily scaled, horny, and coarse, only the skin on their bellies with patterns is used to make the leather.

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4 Steps Maintains Crocodile Leather Accessories

Crocodile leather accessories are very fragile that requires delicate care and handling to stay in shape. It is important to restrict excess movement of these accessories because it may scuff them up. Moreover, contaminants seep into the pores of the skin from everyday use, thereby depleting the natural oils. So, it is highly recommended to maintain the crocodile leather accessories at least once a month. Maintaining crocodile leather accessories is relatively easy and involves 4 steps. The steps are cleaning, conditioning, greasing and storing. All these four steps are equally critical for maintenance and to retain its natural state.

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5 Fun Facts About Crocodiles In Kenya

Crocodile is one of the oldest species on earth that have survived over millions of years. They are considered to be the prehistoric survivors of dinosaur antecedents. In their present form, they date back 80 million years. Egyptians kept them as pets 26 centuries ago. It is always fascinating to watch them, albeit from a distance. And that is why they are a favorite among safari travelers to Kenya. The Mamba crocodile farm in Nairobi Kenya is worth a visit not only to learn the many facets of crocodiles but also to consider the following 5 cool facts about crocodiles.

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2 Successful Cheetah Conservation Projects

Projects are working to conserve the few remaining cheetahs. Mara cheetah project and Cheetah conservation fund are the two cheetah conservation projects. The objective of Mara cheetah project is to identify the threats faced by cheetahs, establish the number of cheetahs and, where possible, mitigate the risks. The project uses a research-driven approach. On the other hand, Cheetah conservation fund was founded by Dr. Laurie Marker to save the cheetahs. The organization has created a set of integrated programs using its research aimed at addressing the threats not only to cheetah and its ecosystem but also to the human populations.

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9 Fun Facts About Cheetahs In Kenya

Doing a wildlife safari in Kenya is the best way to witness cheetahs. They occur in the vast plains and savannahs of Kenya. Their nonchalant manner in which they carry themselves has always marveled safari travelers. But their ferocity at the time of hunting and killing belies this nature. Any wildlife safari traveler to Kenya would concur that these magnificent cats exemplify beauty, grace, agility and savagery, all in equal measure. But there are some fun facts that they probably did not know about cheetahs in the Kenyan wild. Here are some 9 fun facts about the cheetahs in Kenya.

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