
Protecting Kenya’s Wild Heritage Starts Here
Conservation Education
Kenya is one of the most wildlife-rich nations on Earth, home to elephants that roam ancient corridors, lions that guard the open plains, and coral reefs teeming with life along the Indian Ocean coast. Yet this extraordinary natural heritage faces unprecedented pressure: from habitat loss and climate change to human-wildlife conflict and the persistent threat of poaching. Kenya Wildlife Service believes that lasting conservation begins not at the park gate, but in the minds and hearts of citizens. Through our Conservation Education Programme, we equip students, communities, teachers, and everyday Kenyans with the knowledge, tools, and passion to become active guardians of the natural world they share. Whether you are a schoolchild encountering wildlife for the first time, a community elder drawing on generations of ecological wisdom, or a citizen scientist contributing sighting data from your backyard, you are part of this story and this page is your starting point.
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