HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW BIODIVERSITY OF THE RANGELANDS AND ECO-TOURISM ACTIVITIES

Postgraduate and undergraduate pursuing BSc in Management and BSc in Management of Agro-ecosystems and Environments in this department on18th March, 2022 visited Nairobi National Park. The objectives of the field trip was to 1) Assist the students to understand better the concept of biodiversity 2) expose students to biodiversity of the Rangelands (ASALS), 3) Expose students to key concepts of Biodiversity conservation for tourism development in Kenya.

They learnt about different wildlife creation found in Kenya, their grazing / browsing patterns, behaviours, as well visiting the historical Ivory Burning Site. The trip was facilitated by Dr, Judith Mbau and Carolyne Kyalo