Wildlife Conservation in Kenya

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Region: Kenya

Wildlife conservation in Kenya faces challenges such as habitat loss, poaching, human-wildlife conflict, and inadequate funding and resources. These issues threaten the survival of iconic species like elephants, rhinos, and lions, and have negative impacts on local communities and the economy.

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                As the largest black rhino sanctuary in East and Central Africa and home to the world's last two northern white rhinos, Ol Pejeta is one of the most important wildlife conservancies in the world. We a...
                
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                Political instability and human demand for rhino horn led to increased poaching and the annihilation of this species. Today, there are just two northern white rhinos remaining in the world, Najin and ...
                
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                Sadly, the demand for rhino horn has decimated rhino populations in Africa and on average, one rhino is poached every day on the continent. Here on Ol Pejeta, we fight the war on poaching 24/7 and our...
                
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                Elephants and giraffes are under threat. Majestic elephants poached for ivory. Gentle giraffes killed for meat and skins Africa's giant herbivores need our help. Across Africa, elephants are slaughter...
                
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                Located in one of the top twenty-five biodiversity hotspots, the project promotes the conservation, preservation and protection of six primate species including the nationally threatened Angolan colob...
                
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