Conservation

Wildlife Corridors

Wildlife corridors are crucial natural pathways that allow animals to move between different habitats for migration, breeding, and accessing food and water sources. These corridors are essential in maintaining ecological balance, genetic diversity, and species survival. Without them, animals can become isolated, leading to inbreeding, resource depletion, and increased human-wildlife conflict. What are Wildlife Corridors? […]

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Masai Mara Conservation: How Wildlife, Communities, and Land Use Shape One of Africa’s Most Important Ecosystems

The Masai Mara National Reserve is not just a wildlife destination—it is the ecological core of a much larger, living landscape where conservation success depends on community land use, wildlife movement, governance, and tourism economics. Together with surrounding community conservancies and cross-border linkages to the Serengeti National Park, the Mara forms one of the most

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