CONSERVATION

WILDLIFE & HABITAT PROTECTION
The Mara Napa Camps, and The Friends of Maasai Mara, work tirelessly with the indigenous community, park wardens and rangers, visiting scientists, university students, National Geographic, and wildlife protection agencies (both local and international), to discover and implement solutions to wildlife conservation challenges, and human/wildlife conflict.
The decline of habitat and many forms of wildlife in the Mara has reached critical mass. Mara Napa Camps, along with Friends of Mara, implement programs to address and mitigate these problems. Other ongoing efforts include combating climate change, flooding, drought conditions, as well as the poisoning of Egyptian vultures.
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EDUCATE TO CONSERVE
Mara Napa Camps and Friends of Maasai Mara collaborate with Mara Public Schools, through films and education, to help children learn more about the benefits of wildlife and their habitats and the direct impact they have in our daily life.
High school students may acquire service-learning skills by volunteering to work on wildlife and environmental projects at Friends of Maasai Mara.
We believe education is the key to creating future conservationists, leaders, and stewards of our planet.