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Together Against the Flames: An Incredible Team Effort
When a ravaging blaze broke out in Namunyak on Friday, an incredible collaboration on the ground ensued. It included Namunyak’s Rangers and Grazing Team, who demonstrated the power of unity while facing environmental challenges, and worked tirelessly until the last embers were extinguished on Sunday.
Namunyak Conservancy to welcome 13 elephants who will be released from Reteti Elephant Sanctuary
We can hardly contain our joy – and pride! – when Namunyak Community Conservancy, our home, was chosen as the release site for 13 of Reteti Elephant Sanctuary’s orphans, who will return to their natural habitat soon.
Educational Tour to Maasai Mara Heightens Potential of Indigenous Stewardship in Namunyak
Namunyak’s leadership embarked on an educational, exposure tour to the Maasai Mara and its neighbouring conservancies. The trip aimed to strengthen the management capacity of the Namunyak team and develop learn from the success of conservancies in the Mara.
A lifelong commitment to meaningful change
As a champion of community-based conservation in northern Kenya, Titus Letaapo has developed various strategies that benefit both communities and wildlife.
Living history
In Samburu culture, elders are deeply respected, and as one of the last two remaining founding elders of Namunyak Community Conservancy, Mzee Lemojong is described as “a blessing to us all”.
President Kenyatta approves Title Deeds for Samburu
Sarara and Sapashe communities within Namunyak Conservancy receive Title Deeds from President Kenyatta
Namunyak Conservancy renews 20 year partnership with The Sarara Foundation
The Sarara Foundation is pleased to announce the renewal of a 20 year partnership with Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy extending both parties' mission to secure the long term sustainability of this vitally important ecosystem.