Environmental conservation stakeholders have met in Kilifi to deliberate on sustainable traditional approaches to environmental management, with a particular focus on wetlands. Led by Kenya Fisheries and Marine Research Institute (KMFRI) Director General Dr. Paul Orina, the stakeholders said community sensitisation is critical to wetland conservation, noting that local residents are the primary custodians of…
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