Apart from providing tour and travel services, Green Ranger Safaris prides itself on its involvement in various conservation efforts and projects.
Conservation involves all measures and actions aimed at safeguarding tangible cultural heritage while ensuring its accessibility to present and future generations.
Conservation embraces preventive conservation, remedial conservation and restoration. All measures and actions should respect the significance and the physical properties of the cultural heritage item.
Green Ranger Safaris has been involved in various conservation efforts and initiatives, including the following;
Elephant Conservation
We took part in and helped organise the recent “Ivory belongs to the Elephants Walk“, alongside John Nyamu. This walk was done to create awareness in the fight against the killing of elephants for their tusks.
Tree Planting
Every year Green Ranger Safaris plants over 10,000 seedlings and ensures maturity for the trees. Our tree planting exercises are organised in collaboration with individuals, companies and schools. We have planted trees in Sagana, Karura Forest, Ruai, Lumo Conservancy in Taita, Maasai Mara, Tsavo Conservation area, Aberdares, Mau Forest, Marsabit, Nyeri, Laikipia, Mombasa, Tanzania, Zambia and other areas in Africa.
Promoting Eco-tourism
Green Ranger Safaris organises safaris to eco-friendly lodges and camps and encourages its clients to reduce their carbon footprint. Our members of staff also undertake practices that reduce their carbon footprint.
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Office: 5th Parklands Avenue, Angels Nest, Nairobi, Kenya.