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Continue Reading05-06-14 Habari ya Mikembo May 2014 On the 8th of May, we signed a contract on «environmental education in the Katanga Province» with the GIZ (German cooperation). Our experts have started to train teachers in one of the schools in Lubumbashi. They will then go to the village of Lubanda (beginning of September) in order […]
Continue ReadingMy name is thelotornis capensis, also called african twig snake or bird snake. I’m close to the boomslang. I have horizontal pupils, shaped like keyholes, which is quite rare among snakes. This gives me a good binocular vision. Binocular vision helps to precisely evaluate distances, which is important for species like me who move amongst […]
Continue ReadingMy name is Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica rustica). It comes from the fact that I nesting in buildings such as barns or stables. In French, I’m also called « Hirondelle de cheminée » (which means “Chimney’s Swallow” because I often build my nest in chimneys. I’m very small and weigh only 20 gr. As strength lies in […]
Continue ReadingMy name is Amanita loosi Beeli, commonly called ‘tente’ (pronounced tèn-té). Those who don’t know the local language often call me ‘Tintin’ but do I look like Tintin to you? I’m sometimes called ‘Christmas mushroom’ because I come out in December. I like the hot and rainy weather from December until February, that’s why I’m […]
Continue ReadingI might not be the prettiest but I was chosen to represent the Mikembo and Mukini Associations and I’m proud of it! I symbolise the Katanga bush quite well: beautiful, discreet and tough. Solitary and tenacious, I see my projects trough without bragging. If you wanna know more about me please visit open my ID […]
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