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Kenya – Wildlife Conservation & Giraffe Monitoring

Join wildlife conservation efforts in Kenya’s beautiful Nakuru region! This program offers a hands-on opportunity to protect endangered Rothschild giraffes and other native species while exploring diverse ecosystems across conservancies and forests. Volunteers assist with ecological monitoring, habitat restoration, and reforestation alongside local conservation teams. Experience Kenya’s breathtaking landscapes and culture as you contribute to sustainable environmental protection. About the Organization The Nakuru Wildlife Conservation Program operates in partnership with local conservancies and community groups to protect Kenya’s biodiversity. Through research, habitat restoration, and education, the initiative aims to create long-term balance between wildlife and local livelihoods. Your role as a volunteer Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting conservation research, maintaining ecosystems, and promoting sustainable practices within local communities. Activities focus on tracking endangered species, restoring natural habitats, and engaging with local nurseries and schools to promote environmental awareness.

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Volunteer in Kenya with World Endeavors

World Endeavors offers exciting programs that allow participants to experience Kenya while contributing to the community in a meaningful way. Volunteers can choose from a variety of immersive, unique, and rewarding community engagement projects across numerous fields like our Special Education Project, Sustainable Agriculture, Empowering Village Women, and Maasai Women's Collective! Safaris are the core of tourism in Kenya, but you might also venture in deeper and discover the Maasai, a semi-nomadic tribe known for its color-filled adornments. Nairobi is a great city to explore, with its bustling nightlife and unique vibes. For those who love nature, a visit to the Great Rift Valley is a must. And for those who enjoy relaxing at the beach, Kenya’s coastal area covers almost 80,000 square kilometers and remains sun-filled during most of the year. Gatanga Village will be your new home and will give you the chance to see authentic, rural Kenya. There are many natural areas near Gatanga, such as Ndakaini Dam and Fourteen Falls, a set of waterfalls that will leave you awestruck.

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Best Volunteer Programs in Kenya

Kenya is a stunning destination that offers everything from white sandy beaches and famous national parks with rich wildlife to bustling metropolitan cities. No wonder it attracts more and more visitors and volunteers every year with its long history and amazing nature. Kenya is the perfect place to go on a safari or to volunteer with its diverse wildlife. Get involved in exciting conservation opportunities and wildlife research activities. Kenya is a country of internationally significant habitats where wildlife roams freely. It is home to rare, unique species and the Big Five (African elephant, Cape Buffalo, African leopard, and White/black rhinoceros ). But it is also a developing country, with a great range of poverty and health issues. If you are not quite sure yet about the cause you want to support in Kenya, we will guide you in your decision and give you advice about the safety and cultural considerations to have in mind, before visiting and volunteering in this great country.

Involvement Volunteers International

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Wildlife Conservation in Kenya

Volunteering as a part of our wildlife conservation program in Nakuru, Kenya, gives you the opportunity to assist with activities like ecological monitoring, conducting censuses, tracking wildlife, and collaring. Throughout your work at the conservation site, you will be accompanied by a wildlife specialist who will guide you through your schedule and provide training. Projects - Rothschild Giraffe Tracking and Ecological Monitoring: Join the conservation team in tracking the endangered Rothschild giraffes. Contribute to ongoing research by collecting data on their behavior and habitat, helping to ensure their survival. - Removal of Invasive Plant Species - DC Pulse Electric Perimeter Wall Inspection - Nurturing Tree Seedlings and Assisting Local Women at the Dundori Tree Nursery Located in the Great Rift Valley region, Nakuru is the fourth-largest urban area in Kenya, with a population of over 500,000. The city is known for its beautiful natural scenery, including Lake Nakuru National Park, which is home to various wildlife such as giraffes, zebras, and rhinos.

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Kenya, wildlife conservancy program

April 15, 2025by: Liilou D - France

Program: Wildlife Conservation in Kenya

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The trip was so interesting in terms of the diverse activities we did and the animals we could see. it was a dream to see the savanna and the animals and we had the opportunity to do a safari in masai mara which was amazing. we didn't expect to do that many activities, we visited touristic places in the first 2 weeks. the weather was great, sunny but not too hot and then it became hotter and hotter but still nice. the program with the giraffes was amazing, seeing these giants for real and in the natural environment is something else. they are such wonderful animals and we are grateful to have helped for their conservation. The local team was helpful, kind and Laban is the best guide! they made our experience in Kenya unforgettable and easy. we really appreciated the food and the accommodation was great, except some water issues but always solved in 1 day. Maybe updating some infos on the website because it is written "no wifi" in the accommodation.

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