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"Working with SeaWorld, Busch Gardens and Discovery Cove brings value to all sides of the partnership."

Who:
Friends of Conservation

Headquarters:
Nairobi, Kenya

Mission:
To join with local peoples and partners to support traditional and sustainable ways of living in harmony with wildlife, ecosystems and the environment.

Park Partner Since:
2004



Partnership activities: Earlier this year, the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund awarded Friends of Conservation (FOC) a grant aimed at educating youth in Masai Mara, Kenya about the incredible biodiversity in their own backyard and the value of wildlife, habitats and environmental governance. In the greater Mara region, 25 percent of the area is wildlife reserve, while the remaining 75 percent is unprotected rangeland largely owned and managed by the Maasai community. Much of the area's wildlife relies on this unprotected land as habitat during annual migrations. Over the past 20 years, more than half of Kenya's wildlife has been lost due to changing livelihoods - rapid population growth, large-scale farming and commercial livestock production. Through both formal, in-school programs and informal "mobile" units, FOC's Youth Education Programme reaches children who will become the region's future landowners and decision makers, introducing them to alternative and sustainable agriculture and land use practices that work for both people and wildlife.

Partner perspective: "In greater Mara, only 50 percent of children attend school," said Richard Hartley, FOC's executive director. "The critical support from the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund has allowed us to reach Maasai youth otherwise left behind with the means to understand sustainable natural resource management. These kids will become decision-makers in the next decade. Instilling a sense of pride and ownership for their land.

WildAid

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National Wildlife Federation

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National Audubon Society

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Friends of Conservation

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Conservation Breeding Specialist Group

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The Nature Conservancy

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Conservation International

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National Geographic Society

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Audubon Center for Birds of Prey

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