Kenya Wildlife Trust 2021 Annual Report: Communities driving the conservation agenda

Kenya Wildlife Trust


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Abstract: We genuinely appreciate your continued support throughout 2021 as we sought to rise above the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic onour operations. While the constraints and limitations eased up, the KWT team gradually resumed field activities while ensuring that the stakeholders and communities we work with communities were safe. Together with our partners, supporters, and other stakeholders, we are tracking progress in the projects we currently run. All of these are driven by the ongoing UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration to prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of ecosystems worldwide. KWT continues to align priorities within the three pillars of People, Predators, and Partnerships to achieve our organisational goals. Our work in the Greater Mara Ecosystem with the Mara Predator Conservation Programme is guided by robust scientific research, with a focus on people.

Author:
Dennis Sonkoi, Dr. Irene Amoke, Gloria Kosgey, Jully Senteu, Michael Kaelo, Niels Mogensen
Theme/Sector:
Biodiversity and Ecosystems, Conservancy, Tourism and Wildlife
Year
2021