Conservation Kenya

CategoriesChildren Conservation Education Wildlife

Project Sikilizeni’s Memorable Visit to Tsavo West National Park.

Embark on an unforgettable journey with the girls of Camp Project Skilizeni as they defy the odds to explore the wild beauty of Tsavo West National Park. From muddy mishaps to breathtaking landscapes, discover why this adventure became the highlight of their camp experience. Dive into a tale of resilience, excitement, and natural wonder that promises to leave you inspired and yearning for your own wild expedition.

2 Young Mentees who underwent the worskshop. CategoriesEducation Empowerment Wildlife

Moulding Home-Grown Conservationists with KWT’s Mentorship Program.

We joined hands with Kenya Wildlife Trust (KWT) at Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI), Naivasha, once again for the Second Edition of their renowned mentorship program aimed at nurturing the future leaders of conservation. This collaborative effort stems from the resounding success of the inaugural program, which saw an impressive 76% of participants excel […]

CategoriesWildlife

Amboseli National Park’s Wildlife Census.

In a remarkable display of dedication to wildlife conservation, CHD Conservation Kenya, together with enthusiastic volunteers from Amboseli, aided the Kenya Wildlife Service in conducting a comprehensive wildlife census spanning eight distinct blocks within the Amboseli National Park. Census data, collected through meticulous wildlife counts, serves as a cornerstone in conservation efforts. It provides critical […]

CategoriesWildlife

Elephant Protection

Conservation Kenya approaches the challenge of elephant protection through engaging directly with affected human communities on an equal footing. The project impacts range from elevating elephant awareness through grassroots participatory solutions, up to the international level including successful campaigns facilitating the elimination of ivory stocks through high profile ivory burns.