Is a Research Assistant with Turkana Basin Institute and his interest is in the research of early forms of life, climate change and environment conservation as well as culture and the arts.
He is a prolific photographer and writer especially interested in online journalism, blogging and the New Media.
Lawrence has written for Koobi Fora Research project since 2002-2007 as well as being the chief photographer for Turkana Basin Institute since 2007, volunteers for Prehistory club of Kenya for the last five years. Currently he is in charge of collections and Geographical Information Systems with the institution.
Lawrence is a candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree at United States International University specializing in both print and broadcast journalism. He can be reached on;
Kenya and Ethiopia and South Africa fall under my professional interest because the three countries have contributed immensely in the world with the discoveries of early human forms in the form of fossils as well as other fauna and flora evidence. Both Ethiopia and Kenya are affected a great deal by the effects of climate change in the world today.
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New Kenyan Fossils Shed Light on Early Human Evolution
Is a Research Assistant with Turkana Basin Institute and his interest is in the research of early forms of life, climate change and environment conservation as well as culture and the arts.
He is a prolific photographer and writer especially interested in online journalism, blogging and the New Media.
Lawrence has written for Koobi Fora Research project since 2002-2007 as well as being the chief photographer for Turkana Basin Institute since 2007, volunteers for Prehistory club of Kenya for the last five years. Currently he is in charge of collections and Geographical Information Systems with the institution.
Lawrence is a candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree at United States International University specializing in both print and broadcast journalism. He can be reached on;