Friends of Nairobi National Park
@FoNNaPKenya
FoNNaP is a non-profit membership Society founded in 1995 dedicated to assisting the KWS to preserve the biodiversity of Nairobi National Park and ecosystem.
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http://fonnap.org 12-10-2010 17:26:07
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Ecological injustices against Nairobi park by our own authorities. The Southern bypass happened for self interests. Same as the SGR. How we hope that fifty years from today we'll have this space preserved for it's ecological benefits. Thank you Edwin Sifuna
Sighted at the neighborhood and rescued to Nairobi National Park.
Good to note that pythons are non venomous but they have a strong bite that can be lethal.
#nairobinationalpark
We are thrilled to introduce the newest additions to FoNNaP. Our new directors.
They bring great expertise from varied backgrounds. This team is dedicated to preserving & protecting our beloved park.
Stay tuned for updates on upcoming projects.
#nairobinationalpark
As I rode my bike along the Southern Bypass, opposite Ole Sereni Hotel, I was treated to a breathtaking sight: a mother rhino, her calf, and a bull, all grazing peacefully in their natural habitat within Nairobi National Park. Friends of Nairobi National Park Kenya Wildlife Service Kenya Tourism Board Ole Sereni
This day is a reminder that we have a shared responsibility to protect and preserve the world's biodiversity.
Cheers to Kenya Wildlife Service and conservation stakeholders for the continued commitment to preserve our heritage. #TunzaMaliYako #WWD2024 #DigitalInnovation
From here we extend unconditional love for urban biodiversity. #NairobiNationalPark is yours to protect. Long live.
Start the week with a roar for conservation!
Let's pledge to be stewards of the wild, nurturing and protecting the richness of our heritage.
#TunzaMaliYako #ExploreExperienceConserve
📷 Lucas Mboya
#HappyWorldWetlandsDay This year’s theme, “Wetlands and Human Well-Being,” highlights the essential connection between our well-being and the health of our wetlands. It’s a call for all of us to recognize, value, and steward these precious ecosystems.