#Laikipia Wildlife Forum News Updates

July Edition 2021
WATER
Promoting Conservation Farming as Part of Smart Water Agriculture
Conservation farming seems to be the perfect solution. Conservation farming is an approach in which soil management practices are reduced to a minimum, thus preserving the soil properties and natural biodiversity.

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0.5 MM Dam Liner Specifications
Dam liners are a worthwhile investment to save and store water. Dam liners mitigate water loss through sipping and evaporation. While there are some temporary ways to prevent water loss, like sealing cracks, the best and most durable solution is dam liners.

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TOURISM

Where Does Tourism Fit in the County’s Spatial Plan?

Laikipia county’s Department of Lands, Infrastructure and Urban Development recently reached out to the Laikipia Tourism Association, as efforts intensify to prepare the County’s spatial plan. They aim that by September this year, this spatial plan will be complete.

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LAND USE
Update On The Laikipia County Spatial Plan
A SPATIAL PLAN for Laikipia County is underway. Driven by the County’s Roads, Public Works, Lands and Energy Department, and led by Dr. Jeniffer Kinoti, the County Spatial Plan is a county requirement under the devolved County rules and requirements.

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RANGELANDS

We Vow To Protect Our Spring
Loiragai Community Promise to Take ownership of their Spring

Led by the area Chief, community representatives were grateful for the efforts that both Laikipia Forum and World Vision made to ensure that they enjoy their fundamental right to access clean, safe, and affordable water while at the same time mitigating human wildlife conflicts in the area.

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