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An organization focusing on African ornithology and it's conservation.
A Christian conservation organization working to show God's love for all
creation through research, environmental education, partnership with a wide
variety of organizations. Currently working in 15 countries including Kenya.
A project initiated by A Rocha Kenya providing Eco-Bursaries for children
living around the fragile and important coastal habitats of Arabuko Sokoke
Forest and Mida Creek near Watamu.
An extensive database information system about all birds of the world.
An organization working together for birds and people. It is a global alliance
of conservation organizations working in more than 100 countries.
Binoculars and spotting scopes at Optics-Pro.eu
- optical instruments
for birdwatching.
An international movement to promote access to reserves and other birding
places and to a range of services so that people with different needs can
follow the birding obsession as freely as able-bodied people.
A mailing list which aims to improve the communication among Kenyan birders and others interested in Kenya birds.
This is a very informative birding web page about Kenya. You can find information
on our national parks, bird trip reports, articles, and more.
This is an Internet-based data collection and provision system to capture
bird observations from all over Kenya. Log on and submit your personal observations.
The society works to support and promote the goals of National Museums of Kenya (NMK).
Formerly the East African Natural History Society. It's the Kenya partner
to BirdLife International working on the conservation of birds and their habitats.
They also run the Sites Support Groups in Kenya's Important Bird Area's (IBA).
NMK was founded by the East African Natural History Society (EANHS) in 1910.
The museum has become a leading centre of excellence, housing some of the
finest museum collections and exhibits in the world.
This club is for birders and ornithologists around the world who are interested
in birds of the Oriental region and their conservation.
This club is for birders and ornithologists around the world who are interested
in birds of the Oriental region and their conservation.
This club is for birders and ornithologists around the world who are interested
in birds of the Oriental region and their conservation.
An important feature of the Northern Cape is the wide variety of birds that can be seen in the wild, a significant number of which are endemic. In our bird section we have included descriptions of over 100 bird species found in the Northern Cape, and provided nearly 200 photographs.
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