BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION

Humans share the planet with as many as 8.7 million different forms of life and out of these; about 1.2 million have been documented. However, even after centuries of effort, some 86 per cent of these life forms have yet to be fully described. A huge percentage of the planet's original life forms are extinct. The planet's life forms exist in a delicate balance, owing to the ever-changing climate and other natural forces and phenomena - with consequent challenges to this balance.

The University of Nairobi is holding an Annual Open Day from today Thursday and Friday, May 5-6, 2022

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Open day is an opportunity for prospective students and guardians to interact with the University staff, learn more about the programmes offered from each faculty and their career paths. 

There are webinars organized for the two days by all the faculties.  

PRESENTATION ON REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS INDUCED BY BITTER CASSAVA (Manihot esculenta) VARIETY IN FEMALE WISTAR RATS

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Dr. Samuel Wafula presenting His thesis on Reproductive disorders induced by bitter Cassava (Manihot esculenta) variety in Female Wistar rats at the Department of Vet. Anatomy and Physiology Seminar room. The presentation was both online and physical. It was well attended from both platform most of them followed from the online stream.

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