This #WorldEnvironmentDay2024 we're excited to share the spotlight from CNN Inside Africa, featuring one of our member community conservancies, Sera. Home to 21 black rhinos and four recently translocated white rhinos, Sera Wildlife Conservancy's collaboration through our partners like EarthRanger Kenya Wildlife Service KWS The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and Connected Conservation Foundation showcases the innovative use of technology in protecting endangered animals. In northern Kenya, where 70% of rangelands suffer from degradation, we’re addressing worrying challenges through our community conservancy model including wildlife translocations to support biodiversity, use of innovative solutions like reseeding (semi-circular bunds) and the Northern Kenya Rangelands Carbon Project—the world’s largest soil carbon removal initiative. These practices are not only ensuring sufficient pasture for our wildlife and livestock but are also combating climate change. In case you missed it, here's for a recap of the CNN Inside Africa episode covering the remarkable translocation of white rhinos to NRT’s member community conservancy, Sera. https://lnkd.in/dHjfJJ7k
Northern Rangelands Trust
Non-profit Organizations
Resilient community conservancies that transform lives, build peace, and conserve natural resources.
About us
The Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT) works for 39 community conservancies across 42,000 km2 of northern and coastal Kenya. We provide funding and training to help indigenous institutions to enhance governance structures, lead peace and security efforts, identify, implement and manage development projects and take the lead in wildlife conservation, marine protection, and rangelands management programmes. We also support the development of sustainable businesses linked to conservation, and establish relationships with investors, government and others for a sustainable future.
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http://www.NRT-kenya.org
External link for Northern Rangelands Trust
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
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- Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
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- Nonprofit
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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, KE
Employees at Northern Rangelands Trust
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Stephanie Sluka
Conservation Funding and Communications
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Caroline Ngumba
Creating positive Economic, Environmental and Social Impact #sustainability #ESG #GRIsustainabilityreporting #trade&investmentpolicy…
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Joy Obuya
Experienced Strategic Communications Specialist | Driving Visibility and Impact in Non-Profit Sector | Specializing in Donor Engagement & Digital…
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Walter Opiyo
Grant Management & Reporting | Donor Compliance | Proposal Development | Financial Management & Accounting|
Updates
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Giraffes are on the move! We are proud of what our team has achieved together with our partners, Kenya Wildlife Service Save Giraffes Now RUKO Community Wildlife Conservancy. However, the journey is far from over, and much work remains to be done. Learn more. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dnheTk3T
Giraffe relocation in Kenya – in pictures
theguardian.com
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On July 16th and 17th, we had the honor of hosting the French Development Agency Agence Française de Développement delegation led by the French Ambassador to Kenya H.E. Arnaud Suquet, along with AFD Kenya Country Director Bertrand WILLOCQUET and AFD Program Officer Nyokabi Gitahi. The delegation visited multiple sites and projects in Marsabit County all implemented with support from the AFD grant including the Laisamis sand dam in Melako Community Conservancy, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Marsabit cultural museum, Kenya Forest Service accommodation blocks, and Leyai farmlands in Songa Conservancy. They also met with the COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF MARSABIT Governor Hon. Mohamud Ali to discuss the impact of the livelihood projects implemented through NRT in the county. The French Ambassador officially launched the Cherab Community Conservancy HQs, with the Isiolo County Governor Hon. Abdi Ibrahim Hassan praising AFD and NRT for their support. AFD's investments have established 7 community conservancies in northern Kenya, revived historic elephant migratory routes, and disbursed over Ksh 15 million (€123,253) in microcredit funds to women and youth, driving economic development. 🌍🐘🌳 #TransformingLives #ConservingNature
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WATCH: On #YouthSkillsDay2024, we celebrate the achievements of the Ujuzi Manyattani 5th Anniversary. 🎉The video showcases graduates who, with sheer determination, have completed vocational training and gained skills for better livelihoods. Can you relate? https://lnkd.in/d_Zu3_38
Ujuzi Manyattani 5th Anniversary Graduation Ceremony
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We are hiring! 📢 We're actively looking for talented candidates to join our dynamic team in the following roles: 1. Deputy Chief Executive Officer 2. People (HR) Director 3. Science & Conservation Director Interested? Visit our website to apply: https://lnkd.in/eys5ZaAA Application Deadline: Friday, 9th August 2024. #JobOpportunity #IkoKaziKE
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From our hearts to yours 💞, we're thrilled to introduce you to the newest member of Sera's rhino family 🦏💚 On Saturday, the 6th of July, Arot, one of the four Southern white rhinos that were successfully translocated recently from The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy with the invaluable support from Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and Northern Rangelands Trust to Sera Community Conservancy, Samburu County 🇰🇪, gave birth to a male baby rhino at the Sera Rhino Sanctuary. Sera, NRT's member conservancy, is globally renowned as East Africa's first community-owned breeding sanctuary for the critically endangered black rhinos. This incredible sanctuary showcases the astonishing impact of the community in conservation efforts. Currently, it is proudly home to 26 rhinos, comprising 5 white rhinos and 21 black rhinos. Join us in celebrating 🎉 the arrival of the newest addition to the sanctuary. #BabyRhino #ConservationCelebration #savetherhino
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"Finders keepers" nope, not in this case! Yesterday, in Naibunga Upper Conservancy, herders collected a huge elephant tusk from one of our dry-season grazing blocks, Nolpanga. The tusk probably broke off during a fight with another elephant. The herders transported it about 5 km to the conservancy headquarters and reported the incident to the management, who later reported it to the relevant authorities to ensure it didn't end up in the wrong hands. Herders and community members, through their collective conservation efforts, have made a significant impact. We greatly appreciate their contributions, which make our work easier in protecting both wildlife and our rangelands. Pamoja tulinde mazingira na wanyama wetu Huge thanks to all involved. #resilience #KenyaWildlifeService #KenyaWildlifeConservanciesAssociation #LaikipiaConservanciesAssociation
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Great strides! In Laikipia County, we brought together 23 female teachers across 14 of our member community conservancies through the Girls’ Mentorship Programme. These teachers mentor and empower girls facing gender inequality. To date, the program has impacted 2220 girls, providing them with tools and support to set and achieve their goals. Facilitators from the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, and gender experts guided the participants through various topics, including adolescent health, child protection, and effective mentorship strategies. A collaborative work plan was agreed upon for the Mentorship Programme as it enters its second phase from 2024 to 2027. #ConservationInternational I #AkoFoundation
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