We thank our key partners who work with us to promote lion conservation in Kenya:
Community Conservancies (Westgate, Kalama, Meibae, Nasuulu, Nakupurat-Gotu, Il Ngwesi, Leparua, Lekurruki, Nanapisho, Naapo, Nalowuon).
© Ewaso Lions
We thank our key partners who work with us to promote lion conservation in Kenya:
Community Conservancies (Westgate, Kalama, Meibae, Nasuulu, Nakupurat-Gotu, Il Ngwesi, Leparua, Lekurruki, Nanapisho, Naapo, Nalowuon).
The Kenya Wildlife Service is a Kenyan state corporation that was established in 1989 to conserve and manage Kenya’s wildlife.
Isiolo County covers an area of 25,336.7 square kilometres, on the upper Eastern region of Kenya. Isiolo Town is the capital town of the county. The county is mainly semi arid.
We conserve the endangered Grevy's zebra and its fragile habitat in partnership with communities
The Northern Rangelands Trust is a community conservancy membership organisation. Our mission is to develop resilient community conservancies, which transform people’s lives, secure peace and conserve natural resources.
The Pride Alliance was founded by six women with proven success leading lion conservation projects across Africa. The recent sharp decline in Africa’s wild lion populations calls for urgent response and innovative action.
Samburu County is the northerly gem globally reputed and associated with Born Free film, Camel racing,breathtaking tourism sites, colourful cultures among other attractions.
Save the Elephants (STE) works to secure a future for elephants in a rapidly changing world. To battle the current surge in ivory poaching, the STE/WCN Elephant Crisis Fund is identifying and supporting the most effective global partners to stop poaching, thwart traffickers and end demand for ivory.
Daktari Wildlife Foundation focuses on “The One Health Approach” with a view of improving animal and public health, and coexistence between people, livestock and wildlife at their interface using available resources, knowledge and technology.
The Foundation for International Aid to Animals (FIAA) is a private, non-profit 501 organisation that promotes humane and responsible treatment and training of domestic animals and advocates natural conservation of wild animals.
Animal Care Centre (ACC) is the premier destination in Kenya for animal related services in Nairobi and its surroundings. They operate a full service, open admission animal centre that serves Nairobi County residents and their pets.
WCN protects endangered wildlife by supporting conservationists who ensure wildlife and people co-exist and thrive.
The Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI) is a state Corporation established under Section 50 of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act No. 47 of 2013 (WCMA 2013). WRTI headquarters are in Naivasha, Kenya. It has field centres and sub-centres in key wildlife conservation areas across the country.