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Guardians of the Blue: Wildlife Clubs of Kenya’s Enduring Impact on Aquatic Ecosystems
The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK) have been a foundational force in environmental conservation for over half a century. Established in...
Margaret Otieno
Oct 73 min read


From Campus to Community: EWU-ESC’s Social and Environmental Initiatives
The East West University Environmental and Social Club was established in September 1999 with the goal of "Save Life, Save Earth" through...
Zainab Khan Roza
Oct 62 min read


Yale Student Environmental Coalition: Driving Change Through Student Action
For nearly four decades, the Yale Student Environmental Coalition (YSEC) has stood at the forefront of student-led environmental...
Tahsin Tabassum
Sep 292 min read


Forging a Greener Future: The Impactful Footprint of the University of Montana's Environmental Journalism Club
Salmon face extinction from dams, climate change, and habitat loss—but rebounding seal/sea lion populations (protected since 1972) now draw blame. Their recovery clashes with declining salmon, sparking debates over ecosystem balance, tribal rights, and conservation priorities in a rapidly industrializing world. In an era defined by pressing environmental challenges, the Environmental Journalism Club at the University of Montana (UM) stands as a beacon of impactful storytellin
Nature insights Desk
Sep 52 min read
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