Ol Pejeta Progress and Plea – Can You Help?

OPC is recognized for pioneering work in embryo transplantation in support of Northern White Rhinos conservation. This pioneering work with BioRescue has made people again optimistic about preventing extinction and perpetuating the diversity among species. See article here: https://www.olpejetaconservancy.org/press-release-biorescue-creates-four-new-embryos/ Ol Pej, or OPC, is one of our most famous conservancies in Kenya. It is certainly one…

Laikipia Profile Update

Dr. Tom Butynski and Yvonne de Jong have recently updated a profile for Laikipia’s geography, environment and biodiversity. This document is a helpful summary of these aspects for the County. If you find errors in the above document, or have facts concerning Laikipia County’s geography, environment, or biodiversity that you believe can be usefully added…

The Laikipia County Wildlife and Community Wildlife Conservancies Bill : A Local Step Towards Sustainable Management and Conservation

On 7th May 2021, stakeholders convened in Dol Dol for a review of the Laikipia County and Community Wildlife Conservancies Bill. Among the stakeholders present include: the Laikipia Forum, the Laikipia Tourism Association, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT) and the Laikipia Conservancies Association. The meeting was organized by the County’s Ministry of…

Water Pan Benefits

With climate change and climate variability comes fluctuating rainfall and extreme temperatures. Growing seasons are changing. These shifts severely impact lives and livelihoods. Water security starts with water availability. There must be enough water to satisfy diverse-and sometimes conflicting- needs. When households have water, their ability to improve sanitation and hygiene is enhanced. The COVID…

ILMAMUSI Management Committee Looks Forward with Better Organization and Management

Never has the governance and management of the Mukogodo Forest been stronger. The Management Committee of the Ilmamusi Community Forest Association convened for a meeting to discuss their future in April 2021. Some key issues included: The annual budget for the 2021 financial year and resource mobilization. The committee agreed that it was necessary to…

Taking Ownership

The Laikipia Forum held a two-day training on the 29th and 30th of April at the Ilmamusi CFA Headquarters.  The session was for the Loragai Community Water Project Management Committee on operations and maintenance of the Loragai Spring water project. The two-day training helped focus the Committee’s attention on general project management, operations and maintenance…