Women in conservation is a project aiming at showcasing women working towards restoring nature. These are women involved in innovative green activities, advocates of climate action, natural resource management, environmental conservation, tree planting, and sustainable development, among others.
Often, climate change is considered sexist and that a degraded environment affects women more than men, especially those in marginalized areas. Therefore, telling the stories of women from their conservation activities is valuable to us at Enviro Wild.
My name is Mana Omar. I am the founder and CEO of spring of the arid and semi-arid lands {SASAL}; an NGO registered in September 2020, whose mission is to work with the ASAL communities to improve climate resilience.
I found the Green Town Initiative about one and a half years ago, based in Bomet County. Its main objective is to inspire healthier living through environmental conservation
I am the founder of TLC4Environment, an environmental initiative based in Kenya with an online presence focusing on environmental awareness and campaigns mainly in ecological social justice. TLC generally stands for tender, love, and care!
Author: Anita Soina Who is Anita Soina? I am Anita Soina, a 20-year-old passionate environmental Warrior. I am a 3rd-year student at Multimedia University, pursuing a bachelor’s of arts in PR and Corporate Communication. I’m also an artist Manager at Shirko Media, Brand Ambassador at Lake Basin Dental and Orthodontic Centre, and digital marketer. I…
My heart and passion are in sustainable travel. Travel that not only respects the local people’s norms and culture but promotes healthy ecosystems and fosters economic growth
I have since taken to Twitter to champion climate action and environmental conservation. Following the mass tree planting at the Gongoni forest in Buda Complex, my colleagues and I established a tree nursery consisting of 28 different indigenous species, amounting to 3300 trees
I started an environmental blog called Nyika Silika in 2012 while still in university to inform my family and friends on my travels and the importance of wildlife conservation
I have been planting trees since I was ten years old! However, I actively engaged in environmental activism when I was in high school through the Environmental Club that I found in 2016. After clearing high school, I found the Tree Growers Association of Kenya, which is based in Kenya.
I am a blogger currently based in Nairobi, Kenya, promoting sustainable living and wildlife conservation through www.chechewinnie.com, which I started in 2017.
I want to show the ugly side of travel and see solutions coming out of it. I have to say that I have seen some amazing ones, such as FliFlopi. (The boat made from hundreds of flip flops)