Friday, July 2, 2010

Forestry In The News 14th June-30th June, 2010


Forestry in the News on Wednesday, June 30, 2010

EA Standard-page 11 an article with the title-“Traders held over illegal logging”
People Daily-page 11 an article with the title-“KWS Rangers arrest 2 suspects, seize cedar posts”

Forestry in the News on Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Daily Nation-page 5(Smart Company) an article with the title-“Carbon trading promises huge payoff for firms” and another article with the title-“For Coastal village green brings ‘blue’ credit”

Forestry in the News on Monday, June 28, 2010
Business Daily-an article with the title-“State must recover grabbed land” and “Roads threatens ecosystems
Page 13- an article with the title-“Kenya can only grow in peaceful environment”
Daily Nation-page 10 an article with the title-“Mau team allays fears over settler evictions”
The Standard -page 17 an article with the title-“Alicia Keys visited healing tree in SA?”
Page 32-a picture of Hitesh Mediratta MD of PG Bison Kenya and Nashit Mediratta Commercial Director planting a tree inside the Nairobi National Park of the Nairobi Greenline
The People Daily-page 10 an article with the title-“Tapping conserved forests to generate income”
Page 17-an article with the title-“US pilot killed in helicopter accident in Malaysia Forest”

Forestry in the News on Saturday, June 26, 2010
Saturday Nation-page 15 a letter to the editor with the title-“Jatropha needs more research”
Page 12-an article with the title-“Laudable move on Mau”
The People Daily-page 14 an article with the title-“New climate change plan is sought”

Forestry in the News on Friday, June 25, 2010
Daily Nation-page 36 an article with the title-“2500 guards to join forest service”

Forestry in the News on Thursday, June 24, 2010
The Standard-page 18 an article with the title-“Trophy tree to unlock Kenya’s full potential”
Page 19-an article with the title-“Biodiesel puts brakes on fossil fuel consumption”
Page 16(Home and Away)-an article with the title-“Restoring the mangrove cover”
Daily Nation-an article with the title-“Planet dreams from Wangari Maathai”
Page 1, 2(Horizon)-an article with the title-“Climate change-linked crime surge hits Naivasha town”
The People Daily-a letter to the editor with the title-“Is Noor’s team biased?”
East AfricanPage 22 an article with the title-“oil extraction will ruin Uganda’s environment”

Forestry in the News on Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Daily Nation-page 10 an article with the title-“New tough rules on imprests target graft in ministries”
Page 34-an article with the title-“Minister orders illegal settlers to leave forests”
The Standard-page 29(CCI) an article with the title-“Charcoal burners jailed”
Page 24-an article with the title-“Kenya’s success cited in fight against desertification”
The People Daily-an article with the title-“Environment: Heads in talks”
Business Daily-page 13 an article with the title-“Plant more seeds for 10 p. c forest cover”
The Star-page 7 an article with the title-“KWS School near Lake Ruled out by NEMA”

Forestry in the News on Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Daily Nation-page 18-an article with the title-“Africa told to lead climate change war”
EA Standard -page22 an article with the title-“NEMA opposes KWS project”
Page 13-an article with the title-“Boundary marking to pave way for mau evictions”
Page 20-an article with the title-“Farmers told to register to benefit from government tree fund”
Page 19(Financial Journal)-an article with the title-“Timber millers want logging ban lifted”

Forestry in the News on Monday, June 21, 2010
EA Standard-page (letters) a letter to the editor with the title-“Warning will ensure Nema staff deliver”
Daily Nation- page32 a picture of Mr. Martin Oduor Otieno KCB Group CEO getting tips on the environment from the Senior Deputy Director of Kenya Forest Service Mr. Emilio Mugo at Ngong  Forest during a recent community week project.KCB partnered with UNEP ,KFS and local communities to plant 30,000 tree seedlings to conserve the environment.
Another picture of Mr. Frank Ireri, Housing Finance MD joined hundreds of corporates in the Greenlie initiative to plant trees and protect the Nairobi National Park.
The People Daily-page 16  pictures of Daystar University DVC FAP, Philip Kitui and CEO TBN Family Media Leo Slingerland planting a tree during a day organized by Daystar Environmental Conservation Club.Another picture of Shaun Barretto ,the general Manager Phoenix Aviation Limited planting a tree during the launch of the Nairobi Greenline project.
The Star-page 1, 8 an article with the title-“Maasai Mau evictions to start in two weeks”
Business Daily-page 15(Letters) a letter with the title-“Nema committed to conservation of water resources”

Forestry in the News on Saturday, June 19, 2010
The Star –page 7 an article with the title-“Sh260 million Mt Kenya trees ruined by drought”

Forestry in the news on Friday, June 18, 2010
The Star-Page 9 an article with the title-“3.2m tree seedlings to rescue L Bollosat” and article with the title-Driver fined sh5,000 for ferrying timber illegally and article with the title-“2 Nyeri charcoal traders jailed for three months”

Forestry in the News on Thursday, June 17, 2010
Daily Nation-page 47,48-a supplement by Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources on World Day to Combat Desertification
Page1, 2 (Horizon)-an article with the title-“Carbon trading scheme could pave the way for others” and “Green’ coffins from cartons, waste are here”
The People Daily-page 13 an article with the title-“Tech: Green cars in the offing”
The Star-page 10 an article with the title-“World Environment Day fete for Narok”

Forestry in the News on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Daily Nation-page 31 an article with the title-“Tariff cut to boost use of cooking gas.” Reduction in levies aimed at saving forest resources
Page 36-an article with the title-“Mau invaders to know their fate”
Page 2 an article with the title-“Michuki puts corrupt NEMA staff on notice”

Forestry in the News on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The Standard-page 22 an article with the title-“Kenya’s great malady: Preserve open space or become a concrete jungle”
Page 7-an article with the title-“Endless musing costs Kenya gig bucks”
The People Daily-page 18 an article with the title-“Protect forests-Prince”
Daily Nation-Page 14(letters to the Editor)-an article with the title-“Jatropha no good for local farms”

Forestry in the News on Tuesday, June 14, 2010
EA Standard-page 7(Financial Journal) an article with the title-“Endless musing costs Kenya big bucks” A commentary on Kenya’s indecisiveness on Jatropha. 
Page 22(Financial Journal)-an article with the title-“Kenya’s great malady: Preserve open space…or become a concrete jungle” 
Daily Nation- page 14(letters) a letter to the editor with the title-“Jatropha no good for local fans”
Page 27- an advert by Kenya Forest Service and Town Council of Othaya inviting stakeholders to a workshop on draft 1 of Karima Hill Participatory Forest Management Plans 
The People Daily-page 9 an article with the title-“Protect forests-prince”
A report on Prince Albert of Monaco’s visit to Kitui District.  

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