Dr Mordecai Ogada: Conservation in the Age of Coronavirus
The intellectual desert that is Kenya’s conservation sector remains as barren as ever and the coronavirus has in fact accentuated this. The sporadic and disjointed efforts to fix it will be futile unless we plant the seeds of indigenous knowledge and expertise and rid it of its colonial heritage.
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