Sites for Kenya's environment and conservation by
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THE NEW OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY WEBSITE:
The new Ol Pejeta Conservancy web site went live on September 24th 2005. It features extensive information from this rhino and chimpazee sanctuary, famous for Sweetwaters tented camp and the only place in Kenya to see chimpanzees and the Big 5.
Visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy for your safari in Kenya |
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THE NEW LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY WEBSITE:
The new LWC web site was launched in June 2004. It features an improved design, and plenty of database driven content, a soon to be launched donor management database plus a soon-to-be-launched shop for fundraising.
Visit Lewa Wildlife Conservancy for your adventure safari in Kenya |
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LUCID:
LUCID is a network of scientists at leading national and international institutions who have been studying land use change in East Africa and its implications for land degradation, biodiversity, and climate change for many years. While scientific exchanges had been ongoing for years, LUCID network was finally formalized in the year 2000.
Visit The LUCID East Africa site. |
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MARA COUNT:
The Mara Count is the most detailed study of the Maasai Mara involving
a massive, manual, species and animal count in the Mara ecosystem.
Visit
The Mara Count, Maasai Mara, Kenya |
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AFRICA CONSERVATION CENTRE:
ACC is a conservation organisation inviolved in brining community
and conservation together with practical and small-scale projects.
Visit
Africa Conservation Centre for reports and news |
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LAIKIPIA WILDLIFE FORUM:
Ivan Carter is a professional safari guide who can lead any sort
of expedition to Africa's remote and varied holiday destinations.
Visit Laikipia
Wildlife Forum: Your guide to laikipia, Kenya |
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NATURE KENYA:
The official sitefor the East Africa Natural History Society in
Kenya. Birdwalks, monthly news and events and much much more!
Visit
NatureKenya and discover more about Kenya's natural resources |
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KIPEPEO PROJECT:
A unique butterfly project conserving the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest
on Kenya's coral coast.
Visit the Kipepeo Butterfly
Project for African butterflies |