This photo essay showcases in pictorial form the Indigenous and local knowledge and good practices of pollinator conservation and land management in the Eburu ecosystem, Nakuru County, in Kenya.
The good practices were captured through a community-led walking workshop held in Eburu from 29 September to 1 October 2022 led by KNT in collaboration with the BES-Net consortium partners of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the United Nations Development Programme.
The overall aim of the walking workshop was to strengthen KNT’s knowledge platform for effective production, coordination and exchange of biodiversity and ecosystem services information by weaving multiple knowledge systems, and thereby to contribute to Kenya’s efforts towards land degradation neutrality and pollinator conservation, which in turn promote and enable living in harmony with nature.