By David Western

Dr. David (Jonah) Western, Chairman of the African Conservation Centre, Nairobi, Kenya presents a  talk at Oregon State University, about why cooperation is the hallmark of our success in eliminating wildlife and converting natural habitats to human use.
What will it take to avert a mass extinction? Lessons from the pastoralists of East Africa and ranchers of the American West show how collaboration and modern sensibilities offer hope for wildlife through coexistence

By David Western, Victor N. Mose* , David Maitumo, Winfridah Kemunto, Sakimba Kimiti, Immaculate Ombongi, Samuel Lekanaiya, Paul Kasaine and Sunte Kimiti

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As a result of the unseasonal rains in January to April, conditions in Amboseli have changed from a severe drought

By Victor N. Mose

May 12, 2026

Staff at the Embassy of Kenya in Vienna were treated to an “elephant show” following Angela Mumbi’s presentation

By Victor N. Mose

April 4, 2026

The MOSAIC meeting in Montpellier focused on practical solutions for shared environmental and health challenges

The future of wildlife lies in collaboration and modern sensibilities

Authored by : David Western
Posted on April 27, 2016

Dr. David (Jonah) Western, Chairman of the African Conservation Centre, Nairobi, Kenya presents a  talk at Oregon State University, about why cooperation is the hallmark of our success in eliminating wildlife and converting natural habitats to human use.
What will it take to avert a mass extinction? Lessons from the pastoralists of East Africa and ranchers of the American West show how collaboration and modern sensibilities offer hope for wildlife through coexistence

By David Western

Dr. David (Jonah) Western, Chairman of the African Conservation Centre, Nairobi, Kenya presents a  talk at Oregon State University, about why cooperation is the hallmark of our success in eliminating wildlife and converting natural habitats to human use.
What will it take to avert a mass extinction? Lessons from the pastoralists of East Africa and ranchers of the American West show how collaboration and modern sensibilities offer hope for wildlife through coexistence

By David Western, Victor N. Mose* , David Maitumo, Winfridah Kemunto, Sakimba Kimiti, Immaculate Ombongi, Samuel Lekanaiya, Paul Kasaine and Sunte Kimiti

May 20, 2026

As a result of the unseasonal rains in January to April, conditions in Amboseli have changed from a severe drought

By Victor N. Mose

May 12, 2026

Staff at the Embassy of Kenya in Vienna were treated to an “elephant show” following Angela Mumbi’s presentation

By Victor N. Mose

April 4, 2026

The MOSAIC meeting in Montpellier focused on practical solutions for shared environmental and health challenges

Posted on April 27, 2016

By David Western

Dr. David (Jonah) Western, Chairman of the African Conservation Centre, Nairobi, Kenya presents a  talk at Oregon State University, about why cooperation is the hallmark of our success in eliminating wildlife and converting natural habitats to human use.
What will it take to avert a mass extinction? Lessons from the pastoralists of East Africa and ranchers of the American West show how collaboration and modern sensibilities offer hope for wildlife through coexistence

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Staff at the Embassy of Kenya in Vienna were treated to an “elephant show” following Angela Mumbi’s presentation

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Nairobi, Kenya.

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