Reef Rangers Graduate Final Training

While mainland conservancy rangers wear boots and ride Land Cruisers, reef rangers wear flippers and ride boats to carry out their work! 16 rangers from Pate and Kiunga conservancies have now completed the final part of their monitoring training, thanks to support from The Nature Conservancy and FFI. They are now qualified to conduct monitoring surveys on coral reefs and fisheries, collecting and analysing data that will help their conservancies adapt and implement management plans to protect their natural resources.

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NRT Board Chairman Appointed Chief Administrative Secretary for Ministry of Environment

Hon. Mohammed Elmi is "extremely honoured" to have been appointed Chief Administrative Secretary for the Ministry of Environment by President Uhuru Kenyatta. This appointment is a testament to his in-depth experience as well as an indication of government-level recognition of the critical role community conservancies play in protecting Kenya's natural resources. 

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U.S Ambassador Visits Ruko Conservancy

On the Thursday 22nd February 2018, Ruko Community Conservancy welcomed the United States Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec. The much-anticipated visit was highlighted with traditional Pokot and Njemps song and dance, as well as a tour of the community-run giraffe sanctuary.

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