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Conservation and sustainable development interventions in Ol Pejeta
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Conservation and sustainable development interventions in Ol Pejeta

 

Rangers at Ol Pejeta

Thanks to a very generous donation from the Arcus Foundation, FFI was able to protect 90,000 acres at the foot of Mount Kenya. The Ol Pejeta Conservancy has become the largest black rhino sanctuary in east Africa and is also home to a chimpanzee sanctuary. The property has been transferred from FFI to a new Kenyan non-profit entity under a long-term management agreement which incorporates ecotourism for financial security.

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