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8 March 2026

Category: Brochures

Tuiyarus Community Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

In the heart of Baringo County lies Tuiyarus Community Conservancy, a sanctuary born from the community’s deep-rooted tradition of conservation. Established in 2018 and officially registered in 2020, the conservancy has 76 members, benefiting over 150 people. Covering 936 hectares, it stands as a beacon of community-driven environmental stewardship .
Tuiyarus takes its name from a rare medicinal shrub found only within its borders, symbolizing the community’s centuries-old connection to the land. This conservancy is not only a home to wildlife such as the greater kudu, wild dogs, and the spark inch tortoise but also to vibrant cultural history, long-standing significance.

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Sinibo Aspiring Geosite Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Sinibo Aspiring Geosite Conservancy, with 300 members, was founded to protect and showcase the community’s rich natural resources while attracting both local and international tourists to its remarkable geological site. Its mission is to become a global hub for geological research and conservation. At its core, Sinibo features a key archaeological site filled with fascinating fossils such as the Lokichard molar, hippo molars, rhino premolars, giraffe hooves, and other small animal remains. These relics highlight the area’s historical and scientific importance, providing valuable insights for research and education. 

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Ruko Community Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Ruko Community Conservancy, nestled on the eastern shores of Lake Baringo in the heart of the Rift Valley, stands as a testament to how conservation can become a pathway to peace. Established in 2008, Ruko was born from the combined vision of the Njemps and Pokot communities, who embraced the idea of “conservation for peace” to foster resilient livelihoods, restore the richness of their land, and drive community-led development. Together, they forged a commitment to protect their homeland and revive its natural abundance. Historically, this land was a thriving habitat for diverse wildlife. Over time, however, illegal hunting and habitat destruction led to a near-vanishing of this ecosystem.

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Ngenyin Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Ngenyin Conservancy, nestled along the shores of Lake Baringo, offers breathtaking views from its iconic Kapkotor Cliff, where visitors can see the entire landscape of the conservancy
and the lake. Founded in 2002, the conservancy emerged after two elephants, migrating from Kerio Valley, swam across Lake Baringo—an event that inspired the local community to create a haven for wildlife. Today, Ngenyin is home to over 450 bird species and is recognized as an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA).  The conservancy is deeply committed to improving local livelihoods, conserving wildlife, and promoting community engagement. It operates through partnerships with government, NGOs, and private stakeholders, all working toward a sustainable future.

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Morop-Tarambas Community Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Morop –Tarambas Community Conservancy is located in Baringo County, Kenya 13.5km from Kabarnet Town. The conservancy sits on 2100 ha of land. This conservancy is a community–driven
initiative aimed at wildlife and habitat conservation, as well as sustainable natural resource management
. It’s designed to protect the environment, preserve biodiversity, and promote sustainable ecotourism that supports the local community‘s livelihoods.

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Mangar Community Conservancy and Geosite – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Founded in 2019 and officially registered in 2024, Mangar Community Conservancy and Geosite is a vibrant effort to protect and preserve Mangar’s natural and cultural heritage. Nestled in Baringo South’s Marigat Ward, Mangar unites 210 members from the Sabor and Kimalel areas and serves over 2,100 beneficiaries. As the newest addition to the Baringo County Conservancies Association (BCCA), it is steered by a gender–balanced, ten–member board, with two rangers voluntarily safeguarding its treasures. Mangar’s remarkable spring, a perennial source of fresh water even during droughts, sustains both people and livestock. The conservancy is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, including the rare Batters monkey, spotted by the famous Crane family in 2023.

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Kiplombe Community Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Kiplombe Community Conservancy (KCC), spanning 290 hectares on the western rim of the Rift Valley, is between the villages of Orinie, Nakurtawei, and Posta, whose communities own the land. The conservancy, established in 2016 as a Community–Based Organization (CBO), has 105 registered members and 2,700 direct beneficiaries, bringing together locals as the primary stakeholders in conservation. Governed by an 11–member board and supported by 8 volunteer rangers, KCC stands as one of the 15 conservancies under the Baringo County Conservancies Association (BCCA), categorized as a highland landscape.

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Kimng’ochoch Community Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

The Kimng’ochoch Community Conservancy was established in 2012 and is situated 12km from Kabarnet Town in Baringo County, Kenya. Covering 557 hectares, the Conservancy is home to the Tugen community, whorely on both agriculture and tourism for their livelihoods. The Conservancy also boasts a diverse array of wildlife, including rare and endangered species such as white and black Columbus monkey. The Conservancy is an invaluable asset to the local community.

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Kiborit Community Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Step into the heart of Kiborit Community Conservancy, a place where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with nature’s beauty. Nestled in the scenic Great Rift Valley, this sanctuary is more than just a conservation area- it’s a living, breathing fusion of heritage and biodiversity. Kiborit is home to the rare pancake tortoise, and leopard tortoise a symbol of the community’s unwavering commitment to preservation.

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Kiborgoch Community Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Kiborgoch Community Wildlife and Wetland Conservancy lies on GPS of; 0°21’6″N, 36°3’47″E and hosts three locations Loboi, Kapkuikui and Sandai, Situated 1KM away from Lake Bogoria National Game Reserve and opposite to Lake Bogoria Spa Resort. This conservancy was launched and officially opened 31st March 2021.However it was registered in the year 2015. It hosts wildlife such as Greater Kudu, Reedbucks Antelopes, Waterbucks, Hippopotamus among other wildlife. Generally it’s a home of vast ecosystem biodiversity.

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