Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a protected area located in northern Kenya, covering approximately 62,000 acres. Established in 1995, it aims to conserve wildlife and their habitats while promoting sustainable tourism. The conservancy is home to a variety of species, including the endangered black rhino and Grevy's zebra.
The conservancy also supports local communities through education and employment opportunities. Visitors can engage in activities such as guided safaris and cultural experiences, contributing to conservation efforts. Lewa is recognized for its successful wildlife management and is a model for community-based conservation initiatives in Africa.