Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy

The soil survey report of the International Livestock Research Institute’s (ILRI) Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy is the first of its kind. Previous work on the distribution of soils in the survey area is limited to the 1:1,000,000 Exploratory Soil Map of Kenya prepared by the Kenya...

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Autores principales: Gachene, C.K., Pearce, F., Leitner, Sonja, Paliwal, Ambica, Quinton, J., Rufino, M.
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Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178045
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author Gachene, C.K.
Pearce, F.
Leitner, Sonja
Paliwal, Ambica
Quinton, J.
Rufino, M.
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Leitner, Sonja
Paliwal, Ambica
Pearce, F.
Quinton, J.
Rufino, M.
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Pearce, F.
Leitner, Sonja
Paliwal, Ambica
Quinton, J.
Rufino, M.
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description The soil survey report of the International Livestock Research Institute’s (ILRI) Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy is the first of its kind. Previous work on the distribution of soils in the survey area is limited to the 1:1,000,000 Exploratory Soil Map of Kenya prepared by the Kenya Soil Survey (KSS) and the soils are described in very general terms. The current report is more detailed and serves as an important explanatory note to the soil conditions of ILRI’s ranch. The accompanying soil map covers an area of 13,000 hectares (ha). The study area falls in Agro-Climatic Zone IV which is semiarid. The site experiences a bimodal rainfall distribution with long rains from mid-March to May and short rains from mid-October to December. The mean annual total rainfall is 552 ± 203 mm. The area is underlain by Archaean Basement system rocks, Tertiary volcanic rocks (mainly composed of Kapiti Phonolites), and Pleistocene and Quaternary sediments. The topography of the area is dominated by very gently undulating plains interrupted, in the middle of the survey area, by hills with their associated foot slopes.
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spelling CGSpace1780452025-11-22T02:11:45Z Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy Gachene, C.K. Pearce, F. Leitner, Sonja Paliwal, Ambica Quinton, J. Rufino, M. soil research wildlife wildlife management The soil survey report of the International Livestock Research Institute’s (ILRI) Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy is the first of its kind. Previous work on the distribution of soils in the survey area is limited to the 1:1,000,000 Exploratory Soil Map of Kenya prepared by the Kenya Soil Survey (KSS) and the soils are described in very general terms. The current report is more detailed and serves as an important explanatory note to the soil conditions of ILRI’s ranch. The accompanying soil map covers an area of 13,000 hectares (ha). The study area falls in Agro-Climatic Zone IV which is semiarid. The site experiences a bimodal rainfall distribution with long rains from mid-March to May and short rains from mid-October to December. The mean annual total rainfall is 552 ± 203 mm. The area is underlain by Archaean Basement system rocks, Tertiary volcanic rocks (mainly composed of Kapiti Phonolites), and Pleistocene and Quaternary sediments. The topography of the area is dominated by very gently undulating plains interrupted, in the middle of the survey area, by hills with their associated foot slopes. 2025-11-15 2025-11-20T14:42:00Z 2025-11-20T14:42:00Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178045 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Gachene, C.K., Pearce, F., Leitner, S.M., Paliwal, A., Quinton, J. and Rufino, M. 2025. Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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Gachene, C.K.
Pearce, F.
Leitner, Sonja
Paliwal, Ambica
Quinton, J.
Rufino, M.
Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy
title Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy
title_full Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy
title_fullStr Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy
title_full_unstemmed Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy
title_short Soils of ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy
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research
wildlife
wildlife management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178045
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