Our Work.

What We Do

Championing community-driven conservation.

Empowering Local Communities,

Safeguarding Biodiversity

The work of Kamuthe Community Wildlife Community Conservancy is centered on community-led conservation that improves the quality of life of the local community. We achieve this through our four focus areas as captured below.

Ecological Management

Our Ecological management programme focuses on conserving Kamuthe Community Wildlife Conservancy’s natural environment through improved ecological research, monitoring and targeted management interventions.

Tourism Management

Our Tourism management and development programme seeks to sustainably develop and promote Kamuthe Community Wildlife Conservancy as a preferred tourism destination in north-eastern Kenya.

Conservancy Management

Conservancy Operations and Security Management Programme aims to enhance the security of wildlife, foster collaboration with the local community and ensure sustainable resource management.

Community Development

Community Development Programme is geared towards enhancing community engagement in conservation through education, community outreaches, enterprises and human-wildlife conflict mitigation.

Where We Work

Kamuthe Location

The 31,000-hectares Kamuthe Community Wildlife Conservancy is situated in the Kamuthe area in Garissa.

Kamuthe Community is an organized demographic and cultural group comprising mainly pastoralists and farmers residing in Kamuthe location, Fafi Constituency, Garissa. 

The land was previously registered as a trust land. In The group members, through their elected CLMC  (Community Land Management Committee), oversaw the successful transition to Community Land.

Land Use Plan

The Kamuthe Community Land Use Plan 2024-2034 is a roadmap on how to ensure the Natural and cultural resources of Kamuthe are sustainably conserved and managed.

The Story of Kamuthe

Garissa County Government Leads the Way in Kamuthe’s Transition from Trust Land to Community Ownership. Explore the Story of KCWC as captured by Maarifa Centre.