Key Conservation Initiatives in Masai Mara
1. Community-Based Conservation Programs Mara Conservancies 2. Anti-Poaching Initiatives Wildlife Protection Units 3. Wildlife Monitoring and Research Scientific Studies 4. […]
1. Community-Based Conservation Programs Mara Conservancies 2. Anti-Poaching Initiatives Wildlife Protection Units 3. Wildlife Monitoring and Research Scientific Studies 4. […]
The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), one of the most iconic species in Africa, has faced tremendous challenges in the Masai
Going on a safari to the Masai Mara can be a breathtaking experience, but it’s important to consider the environmental
The Masai Mara is renowned for its vast savannahs, wildlife, and the Great Migration, but beneath the surface lies a
What is a Conservancy Masai Mara conservancies are a unique community-based conservation initiative where local Maasai landowners lease their land
Enonkishu Conservancy, meaning “place of healthy cattle” in the Maasai language, is a prime example of community-led conservation situated on
Mbokishi Conservancy, located in the northeastern region of the Northern Mara Conservancies, was established in September 2021. Spanning land adjacent
Enarau Conservancy is one of the newest conservancies in the Greater Maasai Mara ecosystem, established in 2022. Spanning 1,136 hectares,
Supporting avian species conservation in the Masai Mara can be a rewarding and impactful experience for safari-goers. By taking thoughtful
“Within the Reserve, woodlands have declined dramatically over the past four decades, and 46 percent of the Reserve has been