Western Wildlife Conservancies Association

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Western Wildlife Conservancies Association Opens New Headquarters in Kakamega: A Boost for Conservation Efforts

Kakamega, Kenya – In a groundbreaking move for conservation efforts in Kenya, the Western Wildlife Conservancies Association (WWCA) has inaugurated its new headquarters in Kakamega. This initiative is backed by substantial funding from The Nature Conservancy and in strategic partnership with the Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association (KWCA). The establishment of the WWCA headquarters in Kakamega, […]

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The Genesis of Conservation in Western Kenya: The Friends Church, the Lord’s Acre Project, and the Birth of the Kenya Wildlife Service

The story of conservation in Kenya is a rich tapestry woven from various threads of history, culture, and faith. Among these, the contributions of the Friends Church (Quakers) and their early initiatives in Western Kenya stand out as pivotal. These efforts, which began in the early 20th century with the establishment of mission centers in […]