Conservation

Beisa Oryx & Antelopes

• Saving the Beisa Oryx

The critically endangered Beisa Oryx, native to Northern Kenya, faces significant threats from habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change. SBOC has spearheaded conservation efforts to protect this majestic species through community engagement, habitat restoration, and anti-poaching initiatives.

• Protecting Threatened African Antelope Species

In addition to the Beisa Oryx, SBOC also works to conserve other endangered African antelopes, such as the Hirola and Grevy’s Zebra. Our network of Rangers, Scouts, and community volunteers monitors and protects these species from illegal hunting and environmental degradation.

• Community Conservation

Indigenous-Led Protection: Community Rangers and Scouts patrol key habitats, preventing poaching and ensuring the survival of threatened antelope species.

Education & Awareness: Engaging schools and local communities to foster a deep understanding of the importance of biodiversity conservation.

Sustainable Livelihoods: Providing alternative livelihoods for communities that depend on resources linked to endangered species, reducing conflict and pressure on wildlife.

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