saving the world's most endangered antelope
Promotes the conservation of the hirola antelope and its fragile habitat in partnership with communities in eastern Kenya.
Our restoration effort aims to restore grasslands in areas where hirola persist ...
Through the Hirola Conservation Program,we are working to save this critically endangered
The hirola conservation program promotes an intensive outreach program entailing lectures...
Not a month that passes by without the news of a missing person in villages...
Read moreIt looked like something was holding its neck about sixteen feet above the ground. It...
Read moreWe are delighted to share the story of one of our field rangers, a reformed...
Read moreMr. Ali Hassan is from the Malakote community (non-Somali), restricted to the banks of Tana river in eastern Kenya. Unlike the Pastoral Somalis, the Malakote are hunters-gatherers group and more…
The antelope, giraffe, hippo conference is a conference set to promote conservation activities in Africa and highlight the positive results of conservation efforts in African countries. The conference connects in…
Our conservation efforts were recently bolstered by the adoption of SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool, www.smartconservationsoftware.org) and CyberTracker (www.cybertracker.org) softwares. SMART is an efficient conservation tool that measures, evaluates…
In January 2016 we secured solar lighting and mobile-phone charging kit for hirola rangers and the surrounding community. This has been a major issue for our rangers and community members…
In May 2016, we have launched community based hirola habitat restoration project that aims at restoring grasslands in areas where hirola persist currently as well as future reintroduction sites. Between…
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