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Other members' activities 
continued very successfully this last 
year, with a lull progtfupmc of 
short and long outings, plant, insect 
and tree walks, and evening lectures 
and videos. Much to my regret. I 
rarely have a chance to participate 
in these myself, but there seems to 
have been something to suit almost 
everyone, and the feedback has 
generally Ixren highly positive. 
One of the recommendations of 
the Youth Workshop last year was 
to set up a Youth Committee, and 
this has been done Exactly w hat 
constitutes a youth has tactfully 
been side-stepped in their terms ol 
reference. The important thing, 
though, is that an active group is 
meeting and coming up with good 
ideas as to how we can belter 
involve, and tap the potential of. 
our more youthful members. 
A membership recruitment 
programme targeting universities 
and colleges, including an 
illustrated talk on Nature Kenya, 
has been developed and Ix-gnn in 
October 2000. Kenyatta, Moi and 
Egerton Universities have all been 
visited, as well as ICII’I and 1 MT 
This has generated good publicity 
for Nature Kenya, and some new 
members too — the anticipation is 
that more will follow 
