News Archive

Camels at a watering hole in Marsabit, Kenya

ILRI News

As the climate changes, camels offer stability in the Horn of Africa

Heavy land degradation and gully formation with grazing sheep (Lancaster University/Richard Bardgett).

ILRI News

Can we accurately map soil health from space, or do we still need to get our hands dirty?

Cattle graze in a pasture reserved for the dry season in a conservancy under community-based rangeland management in Kajiado County, Kenya (photo credit: ILRI/Jason Sircely).

ILRI News

Local pastoralist institutions can regenerate rangelands through better organized management – ILRI study

CapDev Participants learning about how the Eddy Covariance Tower works in measuring methane carbondioxide and vegetative cover profile at Kapiti

ILRI News

CapDev program builds skills to better position livestock development in African national priorities

A Farmer field day on the pioneer farmers' farm

ILRI News

Pioneer adaptation farmers inspire adoption of climate-smart innovations in Bomet County, Kenya

Livestock at Burgabo, Marsabit County - Northern Kenya

ILRI News

Mapping Kenya’s livestock routes: The arteries of dryland pastoral economy

A Maasai pastoralist taking livestock to drink from the Olkitikiti Dam, Kiteto, Tanzania.

New science

Why Kenyan rangeland cattle need new methane emission factors

Women farmer in southern part of Ethiopia listening to radio

ILRI News

Radio and mobile voices cultivate climate-smart farming changes in Ethiopia

Cattle quench their thirst at a watering point in Isiolo County, Kenya. Photo credit ILRI

ILRI News

Mapping national livestock routes in Ethiopia