animal activists kenya

Season Two

Where we raised and donated over KES 135,000 for 3 community-based marine wildlife based conservation projects and initiatives across the Kenyan coast.


135,000

KES Donated

3

Beneficiaries


Rescued snake at East African Reptiles.

East African Reptiles – Watamu Bio Ken Snake Farm

East African Reptiles is dedicated to protecting and conserving reptile species and their habitats across East Africa. Their work involves conducting research, engaging in conservation activities, and fostering collaboration with local communities to ensure the survival of endangered reptiles. They aim to raise awareness and promote sustainable practices that mitigate threats such as habitat loss, poaching, and climate change, thereby preserving the region’s rich biodiversity. They empower communities with snake education, advancing research, and promoting conservation. They aim to reduce human-snake conflict and minimize the impact of snakebites for the benefit of all. Animal Activists Kenya donated a total of KES 45,000 to the Taylor Ashe Antivenom Foundation in Watamu, the donation has been used to purchase new boots, lab coasts, and dust coats for the team.

Local Ocean Trust -Watamu Turtle Watch

Watamu Turtle Watch is incredible non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving the habitats and lives of sea turtles in the Watamu region. They provide education to the local community and are always on the front lines when it comes to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured or sick turtles back into the wild. Animal Activists Kenya doanted a total of 45,000 which will go directly towards providing veterinary care to sick turtles in the area, ensuring that they have the best possible chance at survival.

Rehabilitated turtle at Local Ocean Trust.
Plastic collected by community members at Kiunga Community Wildlife Association.

Kiunga Community Wildlife Association

The Kiunga Community Wildlife Association is a remarkable non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and their habitats in the North Coast region of Kenya.
They educate the local community and work tirelessly to protect and preserve the natural environment.
The organization conducted successful beach cleanups on the turtles nesting beach, ensuring a clean and safe environment for sea mammals to thrive. The funds will also be used for future plastic clean-up projects, furthering the organization’s efforts in protecting and conserving the environment.


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