Introduction
African Lion
The Zoo provides funding to support community-based conservation programs that combine tradition and modern technology to restore a healthy lion population while reducing the loss of livestock to lions in Kenya’s South Rift Valley. Local Maasai research assistants track the movement of livestock and lions to understand seasonal movements and identify conflict hotspots.
We also partner with the African Conservation Centre (ACC) in Kenya. ACC’s primary aim is to bring together the people and skills needed to build East Africa’s capacity to conserve wildlife.
See for yourself! Each year, the Zoo, in conjunction with Miami University’s Project Dragonfly, leads an Earth Expeditions course in Kenya to engage students in community-based conservation in this dynamic landscape.
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Thesis
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Conclusion
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African Lion
The Zoo provides funding to support community-based conservation programs that combine tradition and modern technology to restore a healthy lion population while reducing the loss of livestock to lions in Kenya’s South Rift Valley. Local Maasai research assistants track the movement of livestock and lions to understand seasonal movements and identify conflict hotspots.
We also partner with the African Conservation Centre (ACC) in Kenya. ACC’s primary aim is to bring together the people and skills needed to build East Africa’s capacity to conserve wildlife.
See for yourself! Each year, the Zoo, in conjunction with Miami University’s Project Dragonfly, leads an Earth Expeditions course in Kenya to engage students in community-based conservation in this dynamic landscape.