Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy
Protecting Wildlife and Habitats Through Community Leadership
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Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy
Protecting Wildlife and Habitats Through Community Leadership
Talk To Us Today
Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy
Protecting Wildlife and Habitats Through Community Leadership
Talk To Us Today
Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy
Protecting Wildlife and Habitats Through Community Leadership
Talk To Us Today
Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy
Protecting Wildlife and Habitats Through Community Leadership
Talk To Us Today

Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy

Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy is a community-led conservancy located in Wajir South, within Sabuli Division, North Eastern Kenya. Established in 2012 through the initiative of local elders, youth, and women, Sabuli was founded to stop poaching, restore degraded rangelands, and promote peaceful coexistence between people and wildlife.

Formally registered as a Community-Based Organization (CBO) under Kenyan law, Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy stands as a model of community-driven conservation. We empower local communities to lead in wildlife protection, natural resource management, and sustainable development, ensuring that conservation benefits the people who live closest to wildlife.

Our work focuses on protecting endangered species, securing water resources, and building resilient livelihoods in the challenging arid landscapes of North Eastern Kenya. At Sabuli, we believe that both people and wildlife can thrive together, creating a safe and productive environment for future generations.

Our Focus Areas

Sabuli Wildlife Conservancy delivers a wide range of community-led conservation programs and initiatives aimed at protecting wildlife, restoring rangelands, and strengthening coexistence between people and nature in northern Kenya.

A community conservancy is a locally governed partnership where residents work together to protect wildlife, manage natural resources, and improve livelihoods. In Sabuli, elders, youth, and women lead efforts to reduce poaching, secure water, and restore degraded land—creating a safe and thriving environment for both people and wildlife across Wajir South and the wider Ewaso ecosystem.

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Our Latest News & Articles

Restoring Rangelands and Renewing Hope in Northern Kenya

Water for Wildlife and People — Building Resilience in the Drylands

Protecting Wildlife Through Community Rangers in Wajir South