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Conservation Programs in Kenya
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in Kenya. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust Fund
The Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust (MWCT) works to protect the legendary ecosystems and astounding biodiversity of East Africa through conservation that directly benefits local Maasai communities. The world increasingly relies on many traditional communities like the Maasai to protect the ecological treasures that exist within the land that they own. But the incredible wilderness and wildlife of Africa’s grasslands and the famous culture of the Maasai people both face daunting threats to their long-term survival. The fate of both rests with the Maasai themselves as they work to figure out how to benefit from their incredible natural resources while preserving them. That’s what MWCT is all about—a pioneering partnership between professional conservationists, like US Board President Edward Norton, and dynamic Maasai leaders to show that the Maasai community can thrive, not just survive, by managing their ecosystem wisely.
201 to 500 staff
Taita Taveta Wildlife Conservancies Association
Unifying a healthy, and connected Tsavo Landscape that supports community livelihoods.
11 to 50 staff
Chyulu Hills Redd Carbon Project
The Chyulu Hills REDD+ Project (CHRP) is a multi-partner initiative designed to promote climate change mitigation and adaptation, protect, and restore biodiversity, and create economic support for local communities. The project has nine key partners ranging from government, non-government institutions and local communities. They include Forest Services (KFS), Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust (MWCT), Big Life Foundation, David Sheldrick Wildlife trust, and four Maasai group ranches including Mbirikani, Kuku, Kuku A and Rombo.
11 to 50 staff
African Conservation Tillage Network
ACT believes that the stakes in improving productivity, sustainable land management and environmental conservation are extremely high and will, therefore, remain focused on quality service delivery, innovativeness and adherent to ethics and standards so as to meet and exceed client’s expectation.
1 to 10 staff
A Rocha Kenya
A Rocha Kenya is a Christian conservation organization that is part of larger International Network of A Rocha organizations in 20 countries around the world. Our mission is to make God’s love for His world known by demonstrating how to practically care for it through scientific research, advocacy, environmental education and sustainable community-based conservation programs. By working with the local communities, A Rocha Kenya aims to achieve the long-term conservation of threatened habitats and species. We are restoring habitats, educating the community, and empowering people to be agents and stewards of conservation.
51 to 200 staff
Angaza Vijiji
Angaza Vijiji is a Kenyan social enterprise focused on sustainable development in undeserved and marginalized rural communities particularly through ecotourism, conservation, sustainable energy, and agricultural production. Key Focus Areas: a) Community Empowerment: We empower local communities through various initiatives, including trainings, outreach programs etc b) Wildlife Conservation: We are involved in wildlife conservation efforts and research, including projects focused on endangered and Near Threatened species - Endangered Hildegarde's Tomb Bat and Straw Colored Fruit Bats respectively. c) Ecotourism: Angaza Vijiji promotes sustainable travel experiences that benefit local communities and the environment. d) Sustainable Energy: Angaza Vijiji invests in renewable energy practices to enhance livelihoods. e) Agriculture: Angaza Vijiji supports smart agricultural production for food security.
1 to 10 staff
Kenya Marine Mammal Research And Conservation
Our Mission and Vision To advance understanding of marine mammal species in our Kenyan waters, through public participation and consistent research, developing ecotourism and economic potentials, and fostering conservation values. For the mutual benefit of coastal communities and for the health of marine mammal populations. Vision – To reduce the threats to dolphin, whale and dugong along the Kenya coast and create a harmonious marine and coastal environment for people and marine life placing a value on the lives of marine mammals, and emphasis on alternative incomes for communities. Objectives 1. To expand our research conservation and education programs along the coast to include remote areas 2. To gather information on vulnerable inshore species and especially those that are IUCN Red List Endangered. Exploring remote areas, where there is scant information about populations and distribution, using visual surveys and acoustic monitoring. To incorporate preventative and management solutions to anthropogenic threats for marine mammal welfare, including bycatch, net entanglement and noise pollution 5. To encourage alternative income funding sources to artisnal fishing including tourism 6. To promote and market responsible dolphin and whale watching along the coast 7. To recruit and train local community members as Marine Champions and ocean guardians. To increase public awareness of marine mammals in Kenya, from a national heritage perspective 9. To contribute data to national and regional marine mammal conservation strategies with our partners.
1 to 10 staff
Kindworld Projects
Welcome Nature Lovers. Join us on our adventures to build a KINDER WORLD for PEOPLE and NATURE.
1 to 10 staff
Lothian Solutions Ltd
Lothian Solutions' core mandate is to facilitate capacity building, equipping clients and organisations with the necessary tools to enhance their operations. We use sector-specific best practice in order to deliver bespoke training and mentorship to rangers and other personnel. For further information, please contact James Maclachlan at JM@lothiansolutions.com
1 to 10 staff
Mariners For Action Mfa
A marine conservation organization focused on the protection and preservation of marine ecosystems and biodiversity. We are committed to advancing marine research, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering community development. Our goal is to address environmental challenges and empower coastal communities through education, capacity building, and conservation efforts that ensure the long-term health of marine environments and the well-being of those who depend on them.
1 to 10 staff
Teamenvironment Kenya
We are Your Partner in Environmental Sustainability! We provide tailored solutions to drive environmental conservation, climate action, and sustainable land-use management. Our services include: Tree Growing Services: Comprehensive support for successful tree planting projects, from site and species matching to ongoing care. Climate Change & Environmental Consultancy: Expert guidance to address climate change challenges and promote sustainable practices. Quality Seedlings Supply: High-quality, assorted tree seedlings from our Ten Million Tree Seedlings Propagation Center, ensuring reliable results for forestry and conservation efforts. Landscaping Services: From garden design to irrigation systems, we create thriving outdoor spaces. Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA): Responsible evaluations of potential development impacts for sustainable outcomes. Green Facility Initiative: Partnering in Public-Private Partnerships to enhance physical infrastructure, water catchment management, and sustainable resource use. At TEAMEnvironment Kenya, we transform visions into actionable solutions for a greener future. Let's grow together!
11 to 50 staff
Africa Conservation Impact
Working to conserve and secure Africa's most endangered Wildlife and Landscapes in partnership with local communities No Elephant left behind
1 to 10 staff
Blueheart Movement
BlueHeart Movement is a youth-led environmental initiative based in Kilifi, Kenya, dedicated to ocean conservation, plastic pollution awareness, and community-driven clean-up actions. Founded out of a deep love for the ocean and a desire to protect our coastal ecosystems, we bring young people together to take meaningful climate action - through beach clean-ups, public education, partnerships, and creative environmental campaigns. We believe in the power of community, consistency, and collaboration to protect our planet, one shoreline at a time.
1 to 10 staff
Save Beisa Oryx Community-Sboc
Save Beisa Oryx Community Trust (SBOC) is an Indigenous pastoralist-led conservation network focused on preserving the critically endangered Beisa Oryx, other threatened antelope species, and the dryland acacia forest catchments in Northern Kenya. Founded by Paul Edonga in 2021, SBOC is committed to protecting biodiversity while promoting social development, climate justice, and poverty eradication among pastoralist communities. SBOC is the only African Indigenous Pastoralist-led Conservation Network, driven by a unique grassroots alliance of pastoralist youth, women, ambassadors, and volunteers. Our network operates on the principles of community engagement and collective action to achieve lasting environmental and social impact. Our Vision To lead a global movement where Indigenous communities are at the forefront of conservation efforts, balancing biodiversity preservation with human rights and social development. Our Mission To empower Indigenous pastoralist communities in conserving biodiversity and safeguarding natural ecosystems while advancing climate justice, social equity, and sustainable livelihoods through inclusive, participatory, and gender-responsive approaches. This is achieved through innovative community-based conservation programs, citizen science, ecosystem restoration, and fostering partnerships that ensure equitable benefit-sharing and resilience for both people and nature.
1 to 10 staff
Wildlife Habitat Trust
The Wildlife Habitat Trust was created to address the urgent challenge of habitat loss. The land available for conservation in much of Kenya is rapidly shrinking due to increased human populations with settlements and urbanization expanding into wildlife dispersal areas. The Trust supports the wildlife conservancies on community lands in the Maasai Mara and Amboseli eco-systems, home to more than a quarter of Kenya’s wildlife, including elephants, the big cats, over a million migrating wildebeest, and hundreds of thousands of zebra and gazelles.
1 to 10 staff
Ramat Wildlife Society
RAMAT Wildlife Society is a representative body for conservancies in Central Kajiado. The bulk of these conservancies are found in the Matapato Rangelands, a 3200 sq km landscape in the northern periphery of the Amboseli National Park Ecosystem.
1 to 10 staff
Apalis Nature Ltd
At Apalis Nature Limited, we are driven by a vision of a thriving and resilient natural environment across Kenya. Our mission is to champion the conservation and restoration of ecosystems through innovative nature-based solutions. By collaborating closely with local communities, government agencies, and a diverse array of stakeholders, we are committed to safeguarding and revitalizing critical habitats, protecting endangered species, and promoting sustainable livelihoods. Our approach emphasizes on partnership and collective action. We work hand-in-hand with the local communities to ensure that conservation efforts benefit both people and biodiversity. By engaging with government agencies, we advocate for policies that support environmental conservation and sustainable development. Additionally, we collaborate with academic and research institutions, NGOs, and other partners to leverage expertise and resources in our conservation initiatives. Apalis’s commitment extends beyond environmental/biodiversity conservation to encompass sustainable development of communities. We recognize that thriving ecosystems are fundamental to human well-being, providing essential services such as clean water, climate regulation, and preservation of cultural values. Therefore, we work to improve livelihoods by promoting practices that support both economic prosperity and environmental stewardship through nature-based solutions.Through our collaborative efforts, we strive to inspire individuals and organizations to join us in ensuring a sustainable future for all generations by creating a harmonious balance between human needs and the health of our planet.
1 to 10 staff
Eco-Jipe Program
About Us Welcome to Eco Jipe Program, an NGO dedicated to environmental conservation, sustainable development, and community empowerment in Kenya’s Taita-Taveta region. We work with local communities, government bodies, and international partners to create lasting positive change, aligning our efforts with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our Story Established through CoalitionWILD in collaboration with the WILD Foundation and Zacharia Mutinda, Eco Jipe Program aims to tackle critical environmental challenges and promote sustainable livelihoods. Our team of environmentalists, researchers, and community leaders works to enhance education, implement sustainable practices, and support alternative livelihoods, fostering a harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Mission Our mission is to operate environmental, health, waste management, safety, and sanitation awareness, protection, and conservation programs through educational sessions, webinars, workshops, and research. Vision To be a leading force in environmental conservation and sustainable development in the Taita-Taveta region, fostering a harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Our Impact Eco Jipe Program has made significant strides in environmental conservation and community development. Our achievements include enhanced education and awareness, sustainable fishing practices, promotion of alternative livelihoods, strengthened community involvement, and regulatory compliance for long-term sustainability. Contact us at info@ecojipeprogram.org
1 to 10 staff
Ol Gaboli
Ol Gaboli is a community-owned safari lodge in Laikipia, Kenya — the only one of its kind run by a women’s group. Nestled by the Ewaso Nyiro River, we offer meaningful travel experiences that connect guests to wildlife, culture, and conservation. Every stay directly supports local livelihoods and helps protect one of Kenya’s most unique wild landscapes. The name Ol Gaboli means “the place of the fig tree” in Maasai—evoking a place of shelter, rootedness, and quiet significance. Fig trees have long marked important gathering places in Maasai tradition, and we carry that spirit into everything we offer: warm hospitality, thoughtful design, and a deep respect for the land. Our bandas—simple yet elegantly furnished—offer barefoot luxury and total immersion in nature. Whether you’re walking in the bush, relaxing beside the river, or learning about local conservation efforts, Ol Gaboli invites you to slow down, reconnect, and experience Kenya in its truest form.
11 to 50 staff
Regional Centre Of Excellence Rcoe
The Regional Centre of Excellence is a pioneering initiative dedicated to advancing biodiversity, forests, and seascapes ecosystem management across Eastern and Southern Africa. Established within the framework of the Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development, RCoE aims to drive sustainable environmental practices, enhance data sharing, and foster collaboration among key stakeholders.
11 to 50 staff