At Ewaso Enclave Conservancy, conservation goes far beyond words — it’s a way of life. Guests are invited to step behind the scenes and actively participate in wildlife monitoring efforts, either on foot with rangers or using cutting-edge drone technology.
Track elephant herds, document the presence of endangered species such as the African wild dog or black leopard, and help collect vital data on animal movements and habitat use. Our rangers and research team will guide you through the tools and techniques used in daily conservation work — from GPS tracking to setting up camera traps and conducting aerial surveys with drone technology.
This hands-on experience offers a rare and personal insight into the challenges and successes of preserving biodiversity. By joining these efforts, you contribute directly to the protection of vulnerable species and the long-term health of the ecosystem.
Whether you’re a passionate conservationist or simply curious about the wild, this is a unique opportunity to become part of something meaningful — helping shape the future of wildlife conservation in northern Kenya.
These are usually moderate intensity and require hiking boots, sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle. The amount of walking will vary based on the specific conservation activity.
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Our children’s program blends fun with purpose: tracking, beading,...
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