Rediscovering Indigenous Wisdom: The Herbal Heritage Visit at Ondiri Wetland
Today at Ondiri Wetland, we had the honour of hosting a remarkable and knowledgeable young herbalist, Mr. Njoroge Rigii, whose...
Stay informed with the latest expert insights and the work being done to protect Kenya's unique highland bog.
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Today at Ondiri Wetland, we had the honour of hosting a remarkable and knowledgeable young herbalist, Mr. Njoroge Rigii, whose...
Lake Naivasha, Kenya’s freshwater jewel, is both a sanctuary of biodiversity and a warning of nature’s volatility as rising waters affect communities.
This evening in the avian city of Nakuru, we concluded a truly inspiring and historic conservation workshop convened by the International Crane Foundation (ICF).
Today at Ondiri Wetland, Friends of Ondiri Wetland Kenya had the honour of hosting HE Christopher O'Sullivan, Ireland’s Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity.
As the world marks the International Day of Forests under the theme Forests and Economies, we take pride in highlighting how community-driven conservation
This Good Friday week has been remarkably eventful at Ondiri Wetland, marked by impactful conservation, learning, and vibrant community engagement.
The Athi River Reed Frog belongs to the family Hyperoliidae, which are small, colorful frogs commonly found in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Plastic pollution has become a defining environmental issue of the modern urban landscape.
In the rolling green heart of Kikuyu Sub County, where morning mist settles upon the ridges and the earth carries the quiet memory of generations
Today, Wednesday 22nd April, is Earth Day, a global reminder that the future of our planet depends on the choices we make today.
Belenois aurota aka Pioneer White aka African Caper White
Attenborough is a renowned environmentalist, conservationist, natural historian, and broadcaster...
Today, Friends of Ondiri Wetland proudly joined the rest of Kenya and the global conservation community in marking World Migratory Bird Day 2026
Did you know that birding, commonly known as birdwatching, is now one of the fastest-growing hobbies in the world?
Five years ago today, I completed one of the most meaningful personal environmental journeys of my life: planting one tree every single day for 100 consecutive days.
Today, we were delighted to host young scientists from Green Garden Schools at Ondiri Wetland
Early this morning, the National Defence College, Friends of Ondiri Wetland Kenya, and Alliance High School joined hands in a transformative tree-growing exercise
Nestled just southwest of Nairobi, Kikuyu is one of the fastest-growing urban centres in the Kenya.
Following overwhelming public demand after the article Discover Kikuyu: A Vibrant Gateway to Nature, History and Culture in Central Kenya, here is a practical and comprehensive guide to..
The elusive African water rail has moved quietly through african marshes unnoticed but recent observations...
Every year on 20 May, the world celebrates World Bee Day to honour bees and other pollinators that sustain life on Eart
On 22nd May 2026, members of the Friends of Ondiri Wetland Kenya participated in the International Day for Biological Diversity celebrations held at Precious Blood Riruta during the ACCOPHE Summit.
For thousands of years, humanity has looked to the eagle with awe. No other bird has captured the...
Not long ago, I sat with my mentor and dear friend, Prof. David Ngugi, an accomplished agronomist, farmer, and statesman whom many regard as one of the founding pillars of environmental conservation in Kenya.
Today, 2nd June 2026, the world marks World Peatlands Day, a global event dedicated to raising awareness about peatlands and their importance in sustaining life on Earth.