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
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
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
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
For over 50 years, we’ve been pioneering conservation work in Amboseli sustained habitats, livelihoods and resilience through collaboration amid environmental changes, protecting biodiversity.
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Amboseli Conservation Program
P.O Box 15289-00509 or 62844-00200
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel/Fax: +254 20 891360 / 891751
Email: acc@acc.or.ke
Amboseli Conservation Program
P.O Box 15289-00509 or 62844-00200
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel/Fax: +254 20 891360 / 891751
Email: acc@acc.or.ke