4 Mar 2022

Saving the Kimana wildlife corridor in Kenya with bees

From Afternoons, 1:30 pm on 4 March 2022

Environmental activist and founder of Saving the Wild, Jamie Joseph is back in New Zealand.

Known for her work exposing rhino poaching syndicates, her charity has now expanded its operations.

She's just arrived from Kenya where she has been working with the Kimana Bee Keeping Project to install hundreds of hives alone the Kimana wildlife corridor.

Jamie talks to Jesse about the project.

South African-born environmental activist Jamie Joseph says rhino poaching is a "cesspool of corruption".

South African-born environmental activist Jamie Joseph says rhino poaching is a "cesspool of corruption". Photo: SUPPLIED