A new dawn for conservation in Amboseli for communities and wildlife as the management of Amboseli NP is officially handed over to the County Government of Kajiado
Did you know that rhino horns, which are made from keratin (the same material that makes up human hair and fingernails), grow continuously throughout their lives? #worldrhinoday2025
In 2024, the Amboseli Ecosystem Trust planted over 1,800 trees in schools across the landscape in its effort to spearhead the restoration of rich biodiversity ecosystems to support diverse wildlife species and community livelihoods. #ForestsAndFood#ForestDay
We are proud to announce the formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Amboseli Evosystem Trust (AET). This agreement reaffirms our long-standing partnership and shared commitment to conservation and community development in the Amboseli landscape.
The signing, which took place at the @aetkenya office in Amboseli, marks a significant step in aligning our strategic plans to achieve our common objectives: preserving biodiversity, supporting sustainable livelihoods, and ensuring the long-term health of this vital ecosystem.
We extend our gratitude to the teams who made this possible. In attendance were Jackson Mwato - AET Executive Director and the Born Free team; Karen Botha - Managing Director, Dr. David Manoa - Head of Kenya Conservation and Caroline Njoki - Strategic and Partnerships Manager.
We look forward to collaborating and continuing this impactful work together! 🤝
#PartnershipsForConservation
KWCA & @WWF_Kenya have convened a conservancy network leaders to review the Wildlife Conservation and Management Bill 2025 and build consensus on key amendments needed to advance conservation outside national parks and reserves.
#EarthDay 2025 📷📷
As we celebrate our only home, planet Earth, we are reminded that collectively we can harness our power to protect the planet for future generations. #EarthDay2025
In partnership with the World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF), the Amboseli Ecosystem Trust organized a workshop to discuss and interpret rangeland health data to promote biodiversity conservation in the Amboseli landscape. #restoration#climateaction
Join us as we reveal and crown the best overall grazing committees with cash prizes, a trophy, and other category awards for their unrivaled efforts in championing healthy rangelands that support community livelihoods and wildlife conservation.
#CommunityImpact#ClimateAction
The Amboseli Ecosystem Trust joined conservation partners and other stakeholders to commemorate World Wildlife Day 2025 in an auspicious event held at Langata Enkima Dispensary, Kuku Group ranch #WorldWildlifeDay
This special season, the @aet_kenya celebrates the support of the Amboseli communities in championing sustainable conservation.
We remain better neighbors by protecting rangelands, preserving heritage, and securing a thriving future for people and wildlife.
#happyvalentine2025
The Noonkotiak Osiligi Women group harvested honey from their bee apiary in the Noonkotiak area recently, dressed in bee suits, and smoked away the stingy bees to harvest pure golden natural honey, a share of the queen’s food.
#ClimateAction#WomenEmpowerment
Today is #WorldWetlandsDay a recognition of the crucial role of wetlands in supporting biodiversity, conservation and livelihoods across the world.#WorldWetlandsDay
In 2008, the community, stakeholders, and partners collectively developed an ambitious ecosystem-wide management plan to tackle the existing conservation threats—the AEMP (2008-2019). download a digital copy: https://t.co/OvrqqaOqPI
In the wake of the recent rains, the grass seedbanks are ready for harvest and the women groups are excited to see which grass seedbank will break its 2024 achievement. @justdiggit#ClimateAction
Under the SMAT project, supported by @USAIDKenya and @ifaw the Amboseli Ecosystem Trust has trained 181 women as trainers (ToTs) in the construction and establishment of energy-saving jikos, conservancies across the Amboseli landscape
#ClimateAction
This festive season, we celebrate the collective strides and impact we have made with our conservation partners, the Amboseli community conservancies, National and County government partners, our donors, and the communities of the Amboseli Ecosystem.
#HAPPYHOLIDAYS
The social norms, practices and beliefs that lead to women’s marginalization within conservancies are both perpetuated by and contribute to GBV. Learn how we are addressing women exclusion in conservancies in partnership with @aetkenya and @TTWCA_tsavo
Enkang’ Oontomonok: It's Time to Explore The No'onkotiak Women Cultural Boma, Amboseli - Kajiado County
The No'onkotiak Women Cultural Boma is a women-led traditional cultural Manyatta that is run and managed by over 60 women drawn from the neighbouring community in the Amboseli Ecosystem.
Come and experience Maasai Traditional Songs, Bead Art, Traditional Way of Life, Cultural House-making, Plant and Nature Walk, Maasai Warriors, and Fire-making among others.
#Conservation4Posterity
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