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18 March 2026

Category: Brochures

Kaptuya Community Conservancy Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Kaptuya Community Conservancy was established in the year 2003 and registered in 2008. It covers approximately 29,700 ha of land owned by the local communities of Churo/Amaya ward in Tiaty East Sub-County of Baringo County. The community is predominantly Pokot people approx. 30,000, who are Agro-pastoralists. Wildlife conservation is promoted as a land use alongside livestock and agriculture across this area.

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Kamgoin Community Conservancy Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Kamgoin Community Conservancy, established in 2010, is a community-owned conservancy, just 4km from Kabarnet, Baringo County. Encompassing 35 acres of land, it is surrounded by a Tugen community that primarily relies on agriculture, including small-scale crop farming, livestock keeping, and beekeeping for their livelihood. The conservancy features a pristine forest with indigenous trees and diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a range of ecotourism activities, such as birdwatching, honey harvesting, hiking and nature walks. Kamgoin Conservancy is a harmonious blend of conservation and community sustainability.

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Irong Conservancy Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA

Tucked away in the breathtaking landscapes of the Great Rift Valley, Irong Community Conservancy is a sanctuary where nature, culture, and community thrive together. Established in 2009 to protect the Irong geological site, this conservancy offers much more than wildlife conservation, it’s a journey through time and tradition.

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Chuine Conservancy – Brochure

Saturday, 21 February 2026 by Admin BCCA
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