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SUMMARY:World Wetlands Day 2023 - “It’s Time for Wetlands Restoration”
DESCRIPTION:Wetlands play an important role in the environment by providing habitat for wildlife\, helping to prevent soil erosion\, and improving water quality. \nBird watching\, also known as birding\, is a popular activity that involves observing and identifying different species of birds in their natural habitats. Wetlands\, including marshes\, swamps\, and bogs\, are important habitats for a wide variety of bird species\, as they provide food and shelter for many species of migratory and resident birds. \nWetlands conservation and bird watching are closely linked\, as healthy wetlands are crucial for bird survival and diversity. Birds are indicator species\, meaning that the presence or absence of certain species can indicate the overall health of an ecosystem. By preserving wetlands\, bird watching enthusiasts continue to enjoy viewing a wide variety of bird species in their natural habitats\, and also contribute to the protection and preservation of these important ecosystems. \nBy offering bird watching trips that are geared towards environmental conservation\, Safari Sense is helping to raise awareness about the importance of preserving wetlands and the bird species that depend on them.
URL:https://safarisense.co.ke/event/world-wetlands-day-2023-its-time-for-wetlands-restoration/
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SUMMARY:World Water Day
DESCRIPTION:Safari Sense joins the rest of the world in observing this year’s World Water Day. \nThis year’s theme\, “Valuing Water”\,emphasizes that value of water is about much more than its price. Water has enormous and complex value for our households\, food\, culture\, health\, education\, economics\, and sustainable tourism. \nThe observance will also raise public awareness about the many ways shifting atmospheric and oceanic conditions are reshaping the global hydrologic cycle. \n\n*Note – Travel to any destination may be adversely affected by conditions including (but not limited) to COVID-19 protocols\, security\, entry and exit requirements\, local laws and culture\, natural disasters and climate. Regardless of your destination\, check with us for travel advice about that location when planning your trip and again shortly before you leave.
URL:https://safarisense.co.ke/event/world-water-day/
CATEGORIES:Conservation
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SUMMARY:International Day of Forests
DESCRIPTION:Safari Sense joins the rest of the world in marking this year’s International Day of Forests. \nThe theme for 2021 is “Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being”and we encourage you to plant trees as a way of raising awareness on all types of forests. \nDid you know Kenya that has a large diversity of ecological zones and habitats\, including lowland and mountain forests\, wooded and open grasslands\, semi-arid scrubland\, dry woodlands\, inland aquatic\, as well as coastal and marine ecosystems? \nSadly\, only 6.1% or about 3\,467\,000 ha of the country is forested\, with 18.9% ( 654\,000 ) of this classified as primary forest\, the most biodiverse and carbon-dense form of forest. \n\n*Note – Travel to any destination may be adversely affected by conditions including (but not limited) to COVID-19 protocols\, security\, entry and exit requirements\, local laws and culture\, natural disasters and climate.  \nRegardless of your destination\, check with us for travel advice about that location when planning your trip and again shortly before you leave. \n\n 
URL:https://safarisense.co.ke/event/international-day-of-forests/
CATEGORIES:Conservation
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