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NAIROBI MUSEUM 
Nov '04 - Feb'05 
African rock art exhibition in 
association with the Trust for 
African Rock Art. 
9am - 6pm Monday to Sunday 
including public holidays. 
www.africanrockart.org 
NAIROBI MUSEUM NOV 1ST 
2004 Public presentation 
The oldest painted cave in the 
world: The Chauvet Cave, in 
France by eminent 
archaeologist Prof Jean 
Clottes. 18:30 in the Louis 
Leakey Memorial Hall. In 
association with the Trust for 
African Rock Art 
Gardening and 
Compost Course 
Friday 12 Nov '04, 
Nairobi Arboretum 
This one day course organised by the 
Friends of Nairobi Arboretum, is an 
excellent chance to improve your skills and 
your garden. The instructor will be Mr 
Anton Tundo and his team who cover basic 
gardening techniques 
Meet at the Arboretum main gate at 9:00 
a.m. and is scheduled to end at 4:00 p.m. 
The cost of 800/- is inclusive of lunch and 
certificate of attendance. Book and pay, 
in advance, at Nature Kenya front office, 
at the National Museum of Kenya. 
Look forward to seeing you there!! 
NOVEMBER AT A GLIMPSE 
SQt 5 _ ASF Birdwalks & NRF walk 
p ri 12 hardening & Composting 
5 a t 13 Tree Walk _ 
5 un 21 Sun day Birdwalk _ 
Mon 29 Tree Walk 
Bird ringing every Thursday Morning 
Nature Kenya congratulates 
Professor WANGARI MAATHAI 
on being awarded the most prestigious global prize in 
recognition of her unwavering commitment, dedication 
and contribution to conservation of the environment. 
Nature Kenya also congratulates the Ministry of 
Environment for the recent gazettement of Madunguni 
Forest in Coast Province. 
Highlights from the Nature Fair 
| This is how we spin and weave 
those beautiful rugs say Emma 
and Komo (Friends of Kinangop 
Plateau) 
Introducing the guests to the 
event 
Risky prepares his live bat 
information booth (Mammal 
committee) 
The day of the event finally arrived and Sat 
2 October 04 found all 21 exhibitors at the 
Nairobi Arboretum, ready for the hundreds 
of people who attended that weekend. 
Conveying serious messages 
with laughter, star per formers 
Charles and Richard 
(Mukurewe-inj Environment 
Volunteers) 
Wycliff and Christopher show 
models of butterflies and 
snakes found in Kakamega 
(Kakamega Environmental 
Education Programme) 
Titus (Bird committee) with 
bird in the hand, explains bird 
migration 
Cheetah Conservation Fund 
Thank you, 
to the 
organizing 
team . Here 
are Lara 
5 a I i d o 
(coordinator) 
6 Serah 
Munguti 
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Fred trying to charm the ladies 
with silkworms and giant 
millipede at the insect corner 
(Insect committee) 
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Thank you, to our main 
sponsor Safaricom, for their 
involvement and generous 
su pport 
Thank you also to our 
Associate sponsors 
• Projektradgivningen 
• Danida 
• Commercial Bank of 
Africa 
• Expo Camera Centre 
NATURE KENYA, P. 0. Box 44486, 00100 GPO Nairobi Tel: 3749957/ 3746090 Fax: 3741049 E-mail: office@naturekenya.org 
