Category: Equality&Equity
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Endangered Tefiti
Over the years, most of the animals have been labeled endangered from the illegal poaching for skins and tusks, from elephants to the kings of the jungle in Savannah. The ecosystem has been affected, the circle of life disrupted and nature responded with increase in temperatures , frequent occurrences of Extreme Weather, deforestation has been one of the leading factors in the rate at which forest cover is diminishing. it is a habitat to animals, birds and mankind and as it stands, it is threatened by the rapid development of mankind. It is our duty to uphold what we believe in and advocate for the protection of habitats by planting more trees, conserving natural forests and advocating for the conservation of endangered species. We are Change. Change starts with us.
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WORLD WETLANDS DAY
As we celebrate the World Wetlands Day we need to remember that they are the strongest ecosystems to combat climate risk. In a nutshell wetlands have many names in English from bog to marshes. Wetlands are a clinical part of the biodiversity as they serve a greater purpose in achieving the Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Â
In the last half century, the world wetlands have diminished significantly by a third (1/3) due to human activities. This is attributed to the fast developing technology that has led to high carbon emissions, construction of infrastructure including roads and houses, denying the 40% of plants and animals that depend on wetlands as their habitat.
The human population has contributed to the climate risk and the significant loss of wetlands for being ignorant of the immense benefit that they bring. It is important to undernote that wetlands are a source of fresh water, fresh air and serve as a source of livelihood. Different Agendas and Goals in the Vision 2030 and the SDGs do largely depend on the conservation of the wetlands.
Wetlands can absorb tides, wind, flood waters and act as carbon sinks especially peatlands like mangroves. There is need to ACT in Restoring the Wetlands for the survival of the human race and in achieving humanitarian actions. As we call for the conservation of the wetlands, it all starts with us. As the conventions like CITES and Ramsar call for climate action in conserving wetlands, Ramsar has released a Global Wetlands Outlook Edition that will be helpful in understanding the value of the wetlands and calls for their conservation in search for Better Production, a better environment and better health for all. As a clarion call:
REWET > REFOREST > RESTORE
Courtesy of Act Alliance Kenya Forum.



















