ABOUT ALOCA

Restoring Habitat Connectivity in Kenya's Amboseli Ecosystem

ALOCA Trust is a collective of six conservancies advancing connectivity conservation for the protection of the ecological integrity of the greater Amboseli ecosystem.

Our FOCUS

Improved land use and livelihoods

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Founding Year

Landowners working together with developmental and governmental partners to advance connectivity conservation as a critical and beneficial land use alternative for the local community in the Amboseli.

Wildlife & Habitat Protection

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Connectivity Conservation

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Community Livelihoods

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About Our Members

Together, we are securing Amboseli

Together, we are protecting and improving the wet season range of habitats and migratory routes that facilitate wildlife migration from Amboseli National Park to Chyulu and Tsavo National Parks to Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania.

We continue to be incredibly grateful for the local community, volunteers and partners that are helping us secure these critical corridors and transform livelihoods through conservation. Ashe!

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ALOCA Speaks

A word from our leadership and partners

To provide sustainable economic and social benefits from conservation, management and utilization of wildlife resources in the area and at the same time secure land tenure for posterity.

Enable our members realise the full socio-economic potential of community-based Natural Resources Management in the Amboseli Ecosystem.

ALOCA comprises 400 landowners who have come together to form six conservancies across their joint 38,940 acres of land.

  • Land tenure and land use management amidst the increase in human population, settlement and land sub-divisions 
  • Overgrazing and human-wildlife conflict
  • Climate change and rainfall unreliability 
  • Biodiversity loss and degradation
  • Lack of adequate and diversified revenue streams
Goals & Strategy

Our Core Objectives and Plan

A snapshot of ALOCA’s key goals, strategies and challenges.

OUR STORIES

Our latest news and features

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