The Kenyan TBA Alumni Association launched a new logo in January 2014, seven years after its formation. TBAAK has developed an image that demonstrates its diversity and partnership, as it incorporates the map of Kenya, the colours of the national flag and the TBA colours. Revealing the logo, the newly elected group’s chairperson, Herman Chege, said that TBAAK was “… still on its journey to realizing its long dream of creating a strong network for effective biodiversity research, conservation and management…This is just the beginning of many other great things to come…”.
Birds, bats and butterflies fly up agenda thanks to Nigeria’s citizens
Collaboration is the key to integrating citizen science data into conservation efforts across Africa, scientists and government agencies were told at a gathering of stakeholders in Abuja. The importance of such data gathering – logged by citizen scientists – was top...