Invasive Species

A CURSE AND A BLESSING IN EQUAL MEASURES: PROSOPIS JULIFLORA IN THE RANGELANDS

Prossopis juliflora is a famous plant for the wrong things; all we hear about it is its invasiveness, leading to loss of pasture, septic wounds caused by the thorns on animals and humans, among other environmental ills. This has been the basis of the efforts towards eradicating it from the African arid and semi-arid rangelands where it has colonized thousands of hectares of land.

TRAINING OF TRAINERS ON ECONOMIC UTILIZATION OF INVASIVE SPECIES (PROSOPIS JULIFLORA)

Dr. Oliver Wasonga and Dr. Oscar Koech from the University of Nairobi (UoN), Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology (LARMAT) participated in the training of TOTs from various Ministries in the County Government of Samburu, Civil Society Organizations, and Community Representatives on the on Economic Utilization of Invasive Species, particularly Prosopis juliflora.