Kenya Wildlife Service officials handle a tranquilized elephant that had strayed in search of pasture and got stuck in the drying river Ewaso Ng'iro- Nyahururu about 200km North of Kenya capital Nairobi. Rivers are drying up due to climate change.
A farmer in Laikipia West District, Rift Valley province feeds his animals with Grevillea robusta (Mukima), the only green vegetation left in the area after a severe drought struck the area. Thousands of animals have since died of drought related diseases. Photo: Suleiman Mbatiah
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By Christine Charles, RDH, CCA
April 15, 2015
Christine Charles, RDH, CCA is a certified clinical aromatherapist with 12
years experience using therapeut...
Katy Perry
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Preacher Mary Perry Hudson describe one incident with Katy, backstage at a
concert,
"Katy st...
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Stamp collecting
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Often people miss-understand philately as being the collecting of stamps,
however this is not the case. Philately is the study of stamps and
collecting sta...