Telling our story from the ground up

The Enarau Conservancy newsroom is designed to share our progress in the establishing of a flourishing conservancy, sharing our news, research, analysis, and reporting.  

Stories

Find our latest blogs, notes from the field, and videos here. Any comments, queries, or thoughts about contributing, please get in touch.

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A year of resilience

Harrison Nabaala, one of the masterminds behind the newly established Enarau Conservancy, shares an end-of-year reflection on the conservancy’s journey so far.

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Protecting the northern Mara

A fundraiser for renovations to Enarau Conservancy HQ in the northern Mara, supporting ranger accommodation, office space, and staff areas for the Conservancy team.

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Data & analysis

We place a great deal of emphasis on our scientific approach to conservation, and are keen to share as much as we can by way of data and our analysis of that data.


Percentages of native and invasive herbaceous plant species of Enarau's farmland

A baseline study was conducted on the vegetation in the abandoned farmland, which spans 336 acres and was used for intensive agriculture for more than 30 years. The collection of baseline data has yielded significant insights into the native and invasive species found at Enarau’s ex-arable land. A total of 43 herbaceous plant species were identified, out of which 23 (53%) were native and 20 (47%) were invasive.

Indicates the percentages of invasive and native species found in the Enarau’s ex-arable land.

Annual and quarterly reports

Enarau Conservancy is guided by a five-year strategic plan. The quarterly and annual reports help us asses and report on our progress. Download the reports below.

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