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A Haven for Wildlife and Communities: The Vision of Sera Wildlife Conservancy

Nestled in the heart of Samburu County, Kenya, Sera Wildlife Conservancy is more than just a sanctuary for endangered species; it’s a beacon of hope for harmonious coexistence between wildlife and local communities. Spanning over 150,000 acres, Sera stands as a testament to how conservation and sustainable development can grow hand in hand. A Unique

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Eco-Tourism at Sera: A Journey into Conservation and Culture

Imagine tracking a black rhino through the African wilderness, guided by experts who know the land like the back of their hand. Picture yourself sitting under a star-lit Samburu sky, listening to stories of the region’s rich cultural heritage. At Sera Wildlife Conservancy, these experiences are not just possible, they’re part of a larger mission

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Bond Beyond Blood

In the heart of northern Kenya, within the rugged landscape of Sera Conservancy, a story of love, courage and devotion unfolded, one that has captured the hearts of many across the globe. Salome Lemalasia, a 33-year-old dedicated female ranger, broke barriers and set a remarkable example in wildlife conservation. Nearly eight years ago, Salome was

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The Legacy of Lekanayia at Sera Rhino Sanctuary

At 59 years old, Mr. Lkilayon Lekanayia is more than just a ranger, he is a founder, a protector, and a living archive of Sera Conservancy’s transformation. Before the establishment of the Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Lekanayia served 14 years as a commander in the Conservancy’s security unit, bravely defending the area, at the time plagued

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