The Amboseli Ecosystem

Here we present a deeper look at the components that make up the intricate Amboseli ecosystem.

  1. The Amboseli Ecosystem Interactive Data Portal
  2. The 2009 Drought
  3. Recommendation for Planning and Conservation

New threats to Amboseli and Mobilizing Responses 


The Amboseli ecosystem faces severe threats to biodiversity from human activity reducing migratory lands and pastures. A drought impacted wildlife/livestock with slow recovery. 

New risks include infrastructure through migration routes and private land sales. Urgent action is needed to address fragmentation and secure access to vital migratory resources.

Biomathematics Workshop

ACP staff collaborated with French and Kenyan institutions for a five-day biomathematics modeling workshop in Nairobi, emphasizing training in biomathematical modeling for ecology and epidemiology decision-making.

The organizers aim to establish annual training sessions for French and Kenyan students, receiving support from ACC, IRD, KWS, and the French Embassy. The workshop garnered acclaim for its contributions to promoting biomathematical modeling and its applications in Kenya for wildlife conservation.

An update on the wildlife and livestock picture in Amboseli Basin.

After the 2009 drought, Amboseli’s wildlife restocking faced challenges, with an initial influx peaking in 2010 but declining due to migration and poor recruitment. Surplus grazing surprisingly spurred growth in Maasai sheep and goat herds, compensating for the 2009 cattle collapse. Ongoing monitoring emphasizes broader factors impacting herbivores and carnivore-human conflicts, emphasizing the need for habitat protection.

The fluctuating fortunes of wildlife, predators, and pastoralists in Amboseli.

ACP staff collaborated with French and Kenyan institutions for a five-day biomathematics modeling workshop in Nairobi, emphasizing training in biomathematical modeling for ecology and epidemiology decision-making.

The organizers aim to establish annual training sessions for French and Kenyan students, receiving support from ACC, IRD, KWS, and the French Embassy. The workshop garnered acclaim for its contributions to promoting biomathematical modeling and its applications in Kenya for wildlife conservation.

The Amboseli Ecosystem

Here we present a deeper look at the components that make up the intricate Amboseli ecosystem

The Amboseli Ecosystem

Here we present a deeper look at the components that make up the intricate Amboseli ecosystem

New threats to Amboseli and Mobilizing Responses 


The Amboseli ecosystem faces severe threats to biodiversity from human activity reducing migratory lands and pastures. A drought impacted wildlife/livestock with slow recovery. 

New risks include infrastructure through migration routes and private land sales. Urgent action is needed to address fragmentation and secure access to vital migratory resources.

The Amboseli Ecosystem

Here we present a deeper look at the components that make up the intricate Amboseli ecosystem

New threats to Amboseli and Mobilizing Responses

The Amboseli ecosystem faces severe threats to biodiversity from human activity reducing migratory lands and pastures. A drought impacted wildlife/livestock with slow recovery. 

New risks include infrastructure through migration routes and private land sales. Urgent action is needed to address fragmentation and secure access to vital migratory resources.

New threats to The Amboseli and Mobilizing Responses 


The Amboseli ecosystem faces severe threats to biodiversity from human activity reducing migratory lands and pastures. A drought impacted wildlife/livestock with slow recovery. 

New risks include infrastructure through migration routes and private land sales. Urgent action is needed to address fragmentation and secure access to vital migratory resources.

Biomathematics Workshop

ACP staff collaborated with French and Kenyan institutions for a five-day biomathematics modeling workshop in Nairobi, emphasizing training in biomathematical modeling for ecology and epidemiology decision-making.

The organizers aim to establish annual training sessions for French and Kenyan students, receiving support from ACC, IRD, KWS, and the French Embassy. The workshop garnered acclaim for its contributions to promoting biomathematical modeling and its applications in Kenya for wildlife conservation.

ACP staff collaborated with French and Kenyan institutions for a five-day biomathematics modeling workshop in Nairobi, emphasizing training in biomathematical modeling for ecology and epidemiology decision-making.

The organizers aim to establish annual training sessions for French and Kenyan students, receiving support from ACC, IRD, KWS, and the French Embassy. The workshop garnered acclaim for its contributions to promoting biomathematical modeling and its applications in Kenya for wildlife conservation.

An update on the wildlife and livestock picture in Amboseli Basin.

After the 2009 drought, Amboseli’s wildlife restocking faced challenges, with an initial influx peaking in 2010 but declining due to migration and poor recruitment. Surplus grazing surprisingly spurred growth in Maasai sheep and goat herds, compensating for the 2009 cattle collapse. Ongoing monitoring emphasizes broader factors impacting herbivores and carnivore-human conflicts, emphasizing the need for habitat protection.

An update on the wildlife and livestock picture in Amboseli Basin.

After the 2009 drought, Amboseli’s wildlife restocking faced challenges, with an initial influx peaking in 2010 but declining due to migration and poor recruitment. Surplus grazing surprisingly spurred growth in Maasai sheep and goat herds, compensating for the 2009 cattle collapse. Ongoing monitoring emphasizes broader factors impacting herbivores and carnivore-human conflicts, emphasizing the need for habitat protection.

The fluctuating fortunes of wildlife, predators, and pastoralists in Amboseli.

ACP staff collaborated with French and Kenyan institutions for a five-day biomathematics modeling workshop in Nairobi, emphasizing training in biomathematical modeling for ecology and epidemiology decision-making.

The organizers aim to establish annual training sessions for French and Kenyan students, receiving support from ACC, IRD, KWS, and the French Embassy. The workshop garnered acclaim for its contributions to promoting biomathematical modeling and its applications in Kenya for wildlife conservation.

The fluctuating fortunes of wildlife, predators, and pastoralists in Amboseli.

ACP staff collaborated with French and Kenyan institutions for a five-day biomathematics modeling workshop in Nairobi, emphasizing training in biomathematical modeling for ecology and epidemiology decision-making.

The organizers aim to establish annual training sessions for French and Kenyan students, receiving support from ACC, IRD, KWS, and the French Embassy. The workshop garnered acclaim for its contributions to promoting biomathematical modeling and its applications in Kenya for wildlife conservation.

Contact Us

Amboseli Conservation Program
P.O Box 15289-00509 or 62844-00200
Nairobi, Kenya.

Tel/Fax: +254 20 891360 / 891751
Email: acc@acc.or.ke