Feature: Kenya's coastal biodiversity hotspot providing alternative livelihood to local farmers


  • World
  • Saturday, 02 Apr 2022

by Xinhua writer Naftali Mwaura

NAIROBI, April 1 (Xinhua) -- While growing up in a village adjacent to Arabuko Sokoke forest, a biodiversity hotspot located in Kenyan coastal county of Kilifi, Jonathan Charo used to marvel at its imposing green canopy and splendor.

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