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A Haven for Wildlife and Communities: The Vision of Sera Wildlife Conservancy
Nestled in the heart of Samburu County, Kenya, Sera Wildlife Conservancy is more than just a sanctuary for endangered species; it’s a beacon of hope for harmonious coexistence between wildlife and local communities. Spanning over 150,000 acres, Sera stands as a testament to how conservation and sustainable development can grow hand in hand. A Unique Approach to Conservation At Sera, conservation is not limited to protecting animals but also extends to empowering the local Sam


Eco-Tourism at Sera: A Journey into Conservation and Culture
Imagine tracking a black rhino through the African wilderness, guided by experts who know the land like the back of their hand. Picture yourself sitting under a star-lit Samburu sky, listening to stories of the region’s rich cultural heritage. At Sera Wildlife Conservancy, these experiences are not just possible, they’re part of a larger mission to protect wildlife and empower local communities. Why Eco-Tourism Matters Eco-tourism is at the heart of Sera’s conservation effort


Bond Beyond Blood
In the heart of northern Kenya, within the rugged landscape of Sera Conservancy, a story of love, courage and devotion unfolded, one that has captured the hearts of many across the globe. Salome Lemalasia, a 33-year-old dedicated female ranger, broke barriers and set a remarkable example in wildlife conservation. Nearly eight years ago, Salome was faced with an unthinkable task: a young male rhino calf had been abandoned by his mother – weak, vulnerable and alone. Rather than


The Legacy of Lekanayia at Sera Rhino Sanctuary
At 59 years old, Mr. Lkilayon Lekanayia is more than just a ranger, he is a founder, a protector, and a living archive of Sera Conservancy’s transformation. Before the establishment of the Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Lekanayia served 14 years as a commander in the Conservancy’s security unit, bravely defending the area, at the time plagued by poaching and cattle rustling. Alongside his colleagues, he helped secure what would later become one of Kenya’s most iconic community-led con
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