The Grevy's Zebra Trust was established in January 2007 to address the urgent need to conserve Grevy's zebra(Equus grevyi) in the community rangelands of Kenya and Ethiopia. They are an independent wildlife conservation Trust registered in Kenya.
Mission
The Grevy’s Zebra Trust conserves the endangered Grevy’s zebra and its fragile habitat in partnership with communities
Vision
Grey’s zebra are thriving across their natural range in Kenya and Ethiopia and are recognized as national assets. Water and grazing resources are abundant and available to people, livestock and all wildlife. Communities are independently working for and benefiting from conservation.
What They Do
They incorporate human and wildlife interests in all their programs, thus strengthening the customary ties that already exist.
In order to maximise the success of their programmes, coordination and close collaboration with partner organisations working in Grevy's zebra conservation is a priority.
Where They Work
They are a small organisation working at scale in Northern Kenya across an area of more than 10,000 sq km in three regions: Wamba, El Barta and Laisamis.
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