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All visitors are
welcome to the Kakamega Environmental Education Center
(from left to right: Wilberforce Okeka, John Luseno, Emily
Mujinji)
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KEEP members and
school children in front of the KEEP Resource Center at
Isecheno.
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The KEEP resouce
center at Buyangu, built in memory of Dr. Mwangi , and
KEEP members from both Buyangu and Isecheno sites
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KEEP members and
guides in fron of the old resource center at Buyangu
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Children from Isecheno
are shown a skull of a human being during a visit to Buyangu
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Wilberforce Okeka,
Emely Mujinji, and John Luseno (left to right), members
of KEEP, expecting visitors at the resource center
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Patrick Luteshi (l) and Evelyn
Mwangale (r) in front of the newly painted resource
center
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KEEP members teaching
in the resource center
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KEEP members at
their tree nursery
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One of the schools
that is involved in KEEP's activities: Isecheno Primary
School
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KEEP members diplaying
energy saving devices
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Members of KEEP, government officials,
and international friends of KEEP from Japan and DRC
sharing the word of conservation during a demonstration
organized by KEEP
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Peter (2 yrs) studying
the beetle collection of his father, Wilberforce Okeka
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Children are taught
of polythene bags and how they can affect the environment
and wildlife
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Members of KARECSEN, a community
group that is involved in KEEP's affairs.We are working
closely together in teaching the adults through churches
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Tourists arriving
at the forest station's guest house
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Prof. Marina Cords, Columbia
University, donating educational books to KEEP
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School children
communicating messages of environmental awareness and
conservation in a drama
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Young members of KEEP from various
schools dancing and passing information of environmental
awareness
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School teachers,
officials of the Forest Dept. as well as local community
members attent a tree planting day organized by KEEP.
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Timber is still in high demand
around the forest and cut illegally (left) or used for
charcoal production (right) in remoter areas.
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