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A Kenyan safari highlights Indigenous-led conservation, protecting elephants, rhinos, and lions through community-driven efforts and tourism.
A two-week conservation safari in Kenya showcases efforts to protect elephants and other endangered species, focusing on orphaned elephants cared for at the Indigenous-run Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, where goat’s milk from over 1,200 Samburu women supports their survival.
The sanctuary, the only one in Africa fully managed by Indigenous people, employs about 100 locals and promotes community economic empowerment.
Visitors also met Team Lioness, an all-female anti-poaching unit, and learned about protections for northern white rhinos Najin and Fatu.
Conservation initiatives, funded in part by tourism, aim to reduce human-wildlife conflict and support sustainable coexistence between people and wildlife.
Un safari en Kenia destaca la conservación liderada por los indígenas, protegiendo a los elefantes, los rinocerontes y los leones a través de esfuerzos impulsados por la comunidad y el turismo.