On 30th May 2025, the Institute hosted a specialized training on biodiversity valorisation, facilitated by Dr. Hartmut Meyer and Dagmar Honsbein from GIZ – the German Development Cooperation. The three-day...
Kenya’s black rhino population has made an extraordinary recovery, rising from just 384 individuals in the late 1980s to 1,059 today. This resurgence is a testament to decades of strategic...
In a bid to understand elephant populations’ numbers and distribution in the country’s forested ecosystems, the Institute, on May 28, 2025 embarked on the Mau Forest Complex and Shimba Hills...
TheInstitute, in collaboration with the University of Helsinki has released a new publication titled: Addressing Human-Elephant Conflicts in Taita Taveta County, Kenya: Integrating Species Distribution Modeling into Targeted Conservation Strategies....
As part of the Institute’s strategic goal to strengthen collaboration, the Institute, on May 16th, 2025 hosted a delegation from the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy (MKWC), led by Dr. Robert...
By Koech Gilbert Following the refurbishment of a modern research centre, major challenges facing wildlife within the Mara ecosystem will be addressed. Located in Narok County, South Western Kenya, Mara...
In a significant step towards enhancing research and capacity-building efforts in the wildlife sector, the Institute signed a Framework of Collaboration with African Conservation Centre (ACC). The agreement was signed...
On February 18, 2025, the Institute’s Director Dr. Patrick Omondi officially opened the Interventions in Wild Animal Health (IWAH) field course training at the Institute’s headquarters in Naivasha. The three-week...
In a bid to boost research efforts, on February 28, 2025, the Institute’s Maasai Mara Research Centre located at the Maasai Mara National Reserve was officially commissioned in the by...
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