The Dam can produce a number of benefits for the community
Category: general wildlife, water | Date: Mar 12 2008 | By: admin
The direct benefits of the dam will be the increased water security that a year round water supply will create. People, Livestock and Wildlife may no longer be required to travel long distances in search of water.
Consequently, this may free up labor, time and energy for people to participate in other economic activities, such as business, livestock raising and small-scale farming. Dams also normally become important breeding sites for bird life. Experience has shown that, the dam also provides suitable habitat for large waterbirds. The dam has certainly had a positive impacts on Human, Livestock and Wildlife health, in-terms of increased water security.
Finally, a permanent water supply source may, in times of drought, attract neighbouring communities and Livestock into the area. This dam, as well as up and down streams riverine ecology and grassland areas located near to water flow.
The Native tree planting project is established along the the Ol tukai dam, in which a good number of trees will be planted in different phases. About 1600 trees will be planted. The particular species(of trees), that will be grown, will produce the following advantages, to the soil and environment conservation; To control soil erosion, will be used as home firewood, Timbers,Forages(livestock/wildlife), and shade. This project is being implemented in the areas where earth from the dam has been deposited…and as such is also a means of relatively quickly reversing the environmental damage done by such a large scale project.
Thanks for your cooperation
Bonifase Ngimojino![]()
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operation,
Boniface Ngimojino.
3 Responses to “The Dam can produce a number of benefits for the community”
Paula, on 12 Mar 2008
Hi Boniface. Thank you for this post. I would like to know more about the Dam and what species are you growing? Where are you getting seedlings?
oltukaiconservancy, on 17 Mar 2008
Hi Paula, thank you very much for the interest you have shown on the native tree planting.
The following are the species kind that are being planted in the locality.
Boniface Ngimojino
A.Poliacantha – 65% (availability OK)
A.Siberiana – 10% (availability OK)
Kigelia Africana – 6% (availability OK)
A.Tortilis 2% (availability OK)
Tamarindus Indicus 2% (availability No)
Ficus Thoningi 2% (availability OK)
Ficus Sycomorus 5% (availability OK)
Acacia Xantapholea 6% (availability OK)
A. polyacantha 100
A. Siberiana 15
K. Africana 10
A. Tortilis 5
F.Thoningi 5
F. Sycomorus 8
A. Xantapholea 10
T. Indicus 3
allenslayy, on 11 Oct 2008
Hello all - just registered and figured I’d post and say hello.
Nice to meet all of you.
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