By ACP Team

We are delighted to present the inaugural issue of Eseriani, a new magazine dedicated to exploring well-being through the lens of One Health–Biotisho. In the Maa language, Eseriani means peace and holistic well-being, a concept deeply rooted in the lives of the Maasai and now embraced globally as One Health: the interconnection between the health of people, animals, and the environment.

This publication is part of the EU-funded MOSAIC project, created in collaboration with the African Conservation Centre and the long-term Amboseli Conservation Program. Grounded in the Amboseli ecosystem, Eseriani draws from the lived experiences of pastoral communities, long-standing conservation efforts, and health data collected under the MOSAIC initiative.

In this first issue, we spotlight MOSAIC’s activities in East Africa and introduce readers to parallel efforts in the Amazon region of South America—another site of the project’s work.

We invite you to read this first issue—and join us in celebrating a shared vision of planetary health and well-being.

👉 [Click here to view the magazine]
or
👉 [Click here to download the magazine]

By David Western, David Maitumo, Victor N. Mose, Julius Muriuki and Glen P. Mitema

Amboseli became world renowned in the 1950s as the setting for Where No Vulture’s Fly

By David Western, Victor N. Mose, David Maitumo, Immaculate Ombongi, Sakimba Kimiti, Winfridah Kemunto, Samuel Lekanaiya, Paul Kasaine and Sunte Kimiti

The outlook for livestock and wildlife in the short dry season normally stretching from January to the long rains

By Victor N. Mose

ACP, ACC, and NAU launched a NASA-funded One Health survey using GEDI and local monitoring for ecosystem health.

First Issue of Eseriani: A Magazine on Well-being and One Health (Biotisho)

Authored by : ACP Team
Posted on May 6, 2025

We are delighted to present the inaugural issue of Eseriani, a new magazine dedicated to exploring well-being through the lens of One Health–Biotisho. In the Maa language, Eseriani means peace and holistic well-being, a concept deeply rooted in the lives of the Maasai and now embraced globally as One Health: the interconnection between the health of people, animals, and the environment.

This publication is part of the EU-funded MOSAIC project, created in collaboration with the African Conservation Centre and the long-term Amboseli Conservation Program. Grounded in the Amboseli ecosystem, Eseriani draws from the lived experiences of pastoral communities, long-standing conservation efforts, and health data collected under the MOSAIC initiative.

In this first issue, we spotlight MOSAIC’s activities in East Africa and introduce readers to parallel efforts in the Amazon region of South America—another site of the project’s work.

We invite you to read this first issue—and join us in celebrating a shared vision of planetary health and well-being.

👉 [Click here to view the magazine]
or
👉 [Click here to download the magazine]

By ACP Team

We are delighted to present the inaugural issue of Eseriani, a new magazine dedicated to exploring well-being through the lens of One Health–Biotisho. In the Maa language, Eseriani means peace and holistic well-being, a concept deeply rooted in the lives of the Maasai and now embraced globally as One Health: the interconnection between the health of people, animals, and the environment.

This publication is part of the EU-funded MOSAIC project, created in collaboration with the African Conservation Centre and the long-term Amboseli Conservation Program. Grounded in the Amboseli ecosystem, Eseriani draws from the lived experiences of pastoral communities, long-standing conservation efforts, and health data collected under the MOSAIC initiative.

In this first issue, we spotlight MOSAIC’s activities in East Africa and introduce readers to parallel efforts in the Amazon region of South America—another site of the project’s work.

We invite you to read this first issue—and join us in celebrating a shared vision of planetary health and well-being.

👉 [Click here to view the magazine]
or
👉 [Click here to download the magazine]

By David Western, David Maitumo, Victor N. Mose, Julius Muriuki and Glen P. Mitema

Amboseli became world renowned in the 1950s as the setting for Where No Vulture’s Fly

By David Western, Victor N. Mose, David Maitumo, Immaculate Ombongi, Sakimba Kimiti, Winfridah Kemunto, Samuel Lekanaiya, Paul Kasaine and Sunte Kimiti

The outlook for livestock and wildlife in the short dry season normally stretching from January to the long rains

By Victor N. Mose

ACP, ACC, and NAU launched a NASA-funded One Health survey using GEDI and local monitoring for ecosystem health.

Posted on May 6, 2025

By ACP Team

We are delighted to present the inaugural issue of Eseriani, a new magazine dedicated to exploring well-being through the lens of One Health–Biotisho. In the Maa language, Eseriani means peace and holistic well-being, a concept deeply rooted in the lives of the Maasai and now embraced globally as One Health: the interconnection between the health of people, animals, and the environment.

This publication is part of the EU-funded MOSAIC project, created in collaboration with the African Conservation Centre and the long-term Amboseli Conservation Program. Grounded in the Amboseli ecosystem, Eseriani draws from the lived experiences of pastoral communities, long-standing conservation efforts, and health data collected under the MOSAIC initiative.

In this first issue, we spotlight MOSAIC’s activities in East Africa and introduce readers to parallel efforts in the Amazon region of South America—another site of the project’s work.

We invite you to read this first issue—and join us in celebrating a shared vision of planetary health and well-being.

👉 [Click here to view the magazine]
or
👉 [Click here to download the magazine]

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We are delighted to present the inaugural issue of Eseriani, a new magazine dedicated to exploring well-being

By David Western, David Maitumo, Victor N. Mose, Julius Muriuki and Glen P. Mitema

Amboseli became world renowned in the 1950s as the setting for Where No Vulture’s Fly

By David Western, Victor N. Mose, David Maitumo, Immaculate Ombongi, Sakimba Kimiti, Winfridah Kemunto, Samuel Lekanaiya, Paul Kasaine and Sunte Kimiti

The outlook for livestock and wildlife in the short dry season normally stretching from January to the long rains

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ACP, ACC, and NAU launched a NASA-funded One Health survey using GEDI and local monitoring for ecosystem health.

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