Welcome to Nasuulu Conservancy

Where Wildlife Meets Community

Nasuulu Conservancy is a haven for wildlife and community, a place where conservation and tradition thrive together. We invite you to explore our website and discover how you can be a part of our mission to create a sustainable future for both.

Our Mission

To promote sustainable natural resource management, that gives local communities rights to peaceful co-existence, health, sustainable livelihood, Wildlife management, forest, and tourism, for economic value and sustainable development.

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Become a Champion for Conservation

We are dedicated to protecting the diverse wildlife populations of our conservancy, including elephants, Somali ostrich, and Grevy zebra. Your donation helps us continue these vital efforts, ensuring a future where wildlife flourishes.

Empower Our Communities

Nasuulu is committed to improving the lives of our local communities. Through our programs, we provide educational opportunities, promote sustainable livelihoods, and foster peaceful coexistence between people and wildlife.

Join Us in Making a Difference

There are many ways you can support Nasuulu Conservancy.

Donate: Your contribution, big or small, helps us achieve our conservation and community development goals.
Visit Us: Experience the beauty of Nasuulu firsthand and see the impact of your support.

Transforming Lives

Empowering Futures: Your donation empowers young people through vocational training, equipping them with valuable skills for a brighter future.

Bridging Communities and Wildlife: Improved infrastructure, like the Langailer-Ngarentare Road, benefits both local communities and wildlife by enhancing connectivity.

Nurturing Minds: By providing beds and mattresses for the Samburu Community School dormitory, we create a conducive learning environment for students.

Bridging Communities and Wildlife: Improved infrastructure, like the Langailer-Ngarentare Road, benefits both local communities and wildlife by enhancing connectivity.

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