Water is essential for Kenya’s diverse wildlife, from elephants and lions to birds and smaller species. However, climate change, deforestation, and human activity have led to water shortages and dried up waterholes, threatening both animals and their habitats. Conservation efforts, such as building water pans, protecting wetlands, and promoting sustainable water use, are crucial to ensuring wildlife survival. By supporting these initiatives, we can help maintain Kenya’s rich biodiversity and safeguard its iconic species for future generations.
In tsavo for example we refill waterholes on a daily basis, twice a day in order to keep the wildlife happy and healthy but also to stop elephants wandering through community land and farms in search of water, which is a recipe for disaster in human wildlife conflict.
In 2024 we delivered 6,423,500 million liters of water for the wildlife.