The month of October marked the transition from the prolonged dry season to the onset of the rainy season within the Meru ecosystem, following the receipt of light showers during the final week of the month.
The rains rejuvenated the landscape, with vegetation slowly sprouting and gradually restoring a green cover across the ecosystem. Increased bird activity characterized by heightened vocalizations signifies ecological revival and optimism for improved resource availability.
November experienced variable weather patterns across the Conservation Area. While some regions continued to experience dry conditions, others received intermittent rainfall. Despite the fluctuating weather, it is anticipated that the ecosystem will receive substantial rains in the coming months, providing adequate drinking water and forage for wildlife.