Wycliffe Anam ia a passionate writer and a traveler with a focus on nature, wildlife, food and environment. His adventure have taken him to more than 40 countries, including face to face with the wild beast in Masai mara, Kenya, snorkeling with Dolphins in Kisite Mpungute, wine tasting at Mada Hotels(mara wines) A tour and Travel agent in Diani (Kenya). Wycliffe today enjoys crafting and guiding private group trip around the world, in addition to his marketing communication and information job in the tourism industry he ha a degree in Tourism Management.
The rare migratory bird known as Osprey that flew over 9,624.8 km from Finland to Kenya has died. The four year old bird died at the weekend while under the care of Kenya Wildlife Service veterinarians in Karen Nairobi. A postmortem examination report conducted attributed the death to long term starvation which precipitated systemic organ failure. "We regret to announce the death of the Osprey bird despite all efforts to rehabilitate it back into the wild," KWS Spokesman Paul Udoto said. The bird was rescued by Walter Oloo on January 20 from the waters of Lake Kanyaboli in Siaya county. It had been caught in a fishing net and was struggling to free itself. It got bruised in the process. T he bird was delivered to the KWS Veterinary Department on January 23. Apart from the bruises, the bird looked healthy. However, it had lost some weight and looked dehydrated. "By the time the bird was delivered to the city, it had been s...
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