By Leah Crabtree | Project Leader
We are writing to you with our quarterly update to share the incredible progress achieved at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, made possible by your generosity. As one of the world's most important wildlife sanctuaries, hosting Kenya's largest population of eastern black rhinos and the last two northern white rhinos, the challenges we face are significant.
Thank you. Your commitment powers the round-the-clock ranger patrols, wildlife monitoring, and community engagement programs that safeguard these globally relevant species. We are pleased to share the following progress, demonstrating the direct impact of your investment:
We are thrilled to report continued growth within our crash. We recorded two new black rhino births in October this development brings our total births for the year to 22 calves (16 Black Rhino and 6 Southern White Rhino).
As of the end of October, our total rhino population stands at 237 individuals:
182 Eastern Black Rhino (We proudly remain the biggest Eastern Black Rhino sanctuary in East Africa!)
53 Southern White Rhino
2 Northern White Rhino
To support the highest standards of rhino management and monitoring, our Wildlife Operations team recently embarked on a critical three-week external rhino audit.
Objective: To physically verify, photograph, and update the identification records of every individual rhino under our care. This will involve creating and updating detailed ID booklets to enhance future recognition and monitoring.
Collaboration: We are working closely with accredited rhino monitors from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and other leading rhino sanctuaries in the landscape.
Wider Impact: This essential exercise supports the implementation of the National Rhino Recovery Strategy and will contribute significantly to our broader conservation goals.
The success we share—from population growth to effective monitoring—is a direct result of your partnership. Your investment ensures we can implement a myriad of solutions, including ranger training, wildlife conservation, and community support.
Thank you once again for making these vital conservation efforts for a globally relevant species possible. We look forward to updating you on the final results of the rhino audit next year.
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