From: "Deborah Nightingale" <nightingale@africaonline.co.ke>Subject: RE: Karura MammalsDate: 3 September 2015 08:54:04 GMT+3Interesting! I’ve been walking in Karura a lot. David Mbora and I saw duikers and lots of bushbuck, colobus and Sykes’. I think the colobus will be able to get out quite easily, the Sykes’ cross over the river quite easily.Last Sunday I was there with a friend and we saw Harvey’s duiker (!), but I’ve also seen the grey one.
A conversation among people interested in African mammals in general and those of Karura Forest Reserve in particular. Thanks to the Friends of Karura Forest Community Forest Association working with the Kenya Forest Service and with the help of volunteers and donors, since 2009 Karura has recovered from being a no-go zone to a haven of peace and tranquility for Nairobians and recovering populations of indigenous mammals.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
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