It is the Lamu Conservation Trust’s ambition to slowly introduce considerate eco-tourism to the Greater Lamu Eco-region. These tourism activities will not leave footprints on the eco-system; instead they will actively contribute to the protection of the area on a social and environmental level.
Offering experiences within wildlife, marine and culture, an elected safari operator will provide visitors with a personalized and rewarding experience interlinking all three symbiotic areas of indigenous Lamu life.
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Dec. 11, 2018
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Nov. 14, 2016
Our teams recently spotted 40 hippos in search for water in a drying waterhole near the Witu livestock camp. Over time we have seen this once lush area struggle in the face of severe drought, human encroachment and overgrazing.
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Sep. 19, 2016
Often targeted by poachers for their meat and teeth, hippopotamus numbers have fallen drastically in recent years across Africa.
However, whilst out on patrol the Anti-Poaching rangers came across a healthy looking hippo pod which is an encouraging sign and further reason to protect their threatened habitat.
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May. 5, 2016