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  • Samburu women attend a workshop on holistic land management, which aims to improve crop yields and protect habitat for wildlife.
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  • Samburu tribes attend a workshop on holistic land management, which aims to improve crop yields and protect habitat for wildlife.
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  • Samburu women attend a workshop on holistic land management, which aims to improve crop yields and protect habitat for wildlife.
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  • Samburu women attend a workshop on holistic land management, which aims to improve crop yields and protect habitat for wildlife.
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  • A Samburu elder stands for a portrait in a dimly lit room.
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  • Grevy’s Zebra Trust staff demonsrate how land with ground cover and land without differ in their ability to hold water as part of a training on land management.
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  • The vibrant African sun sets on the savannah's horizon.
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  • Collecting water from a well tapping into a river bed during an expedition into Northern Kenya.
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  • Annsarah of GZT checks camera trap footage with local Samburu in an office space.
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  • Grevy's Zebra Trust staff check camera trap data in the field with Samburu elders.
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  • Lewarani Loidingae, left, and Lenengetai Lmantoros are ambassadors with the Grevy’s Zebra Trust. Trained in security and surveillance, they assist the Kenya Wildlife Service with anti-poaching efforts and community engagement projects.
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  • Grevy's Zebra Trust employ locals to aid in conservation programs, helping to monitor the movements and help curb poaching.
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  • The GZT runs a supplementary feeding program during the height of the summer when drought is ongoing.
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  • Endangered Grevy’s zebras move through the plains of northern Kenya. There are only an estimated 2,400 remaining.
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  • Endangered Grevy’s zebras move through the plains of northern Kenya. There are only an estimated 2,400 remaining.
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  • Grevy's zebras eat hay left for them by the Grevy's Zebra Trust. Drought has decreased the availability of grass for them to graze on, so the Trust is providing food to help them through the dry season.
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  • Travelling during dusk in Northern Kenya's Samburu region.
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