
Rangeland Restoration for endangered species habitat recovery
In 2022, an eco-literacy (healthy soil, abundant water and healthy plants) and Holistic land and livestock management education approach has been adopted in El barta, Samburu, in Northern Kenya to scale up land restoration efforts. This initiative was designed to educate communities on the importance of ecological processes and effects of herding. GZT, in collaboration with the community, implemented this strategy to address threats to human livelihoods and the loss of wildlife habitats. Key activities included constructing semicircular bunds to control runoff, clearing invasive species to create space for native vegetation, and planting perennial grass species.
This initiative has yielded numerous benefits: Grevy’s zebras have returned to their original habitats, livestock grazing conditions have improved, and women have gained an economic opportunity by harvesting and selling grass seeds. Additionally, partners contributed to the effort by constructing a hay store for the community, further supporting sustainable land use