Impact

OVER A DECADE OF IMPACT

Our collaborative efforts with government and community partners have an impact.

 

435

Poachers Arrested

5672

Ivory Seized (lbs)

98

Elephants Collared and Monitored

1598

Human-Elephant Conflict Incidents Mitigated

127

Kenyans Employed in Conservation

2989

Bushmeat Confiscated (lbs)

2553

Snares Removed

244

Women Trained to Grow Elephant Friendly Crops

5026

Kilns/Charcoal Bags Destroyed

69893

Miles Patrolled on Foot

1000

Children Engaged in Conservation Education

127

Mara Rangers Trained in the MEP Method

530730

Miles Patrolled by Vehicle

1132

Helicopter Hours Flown

15434

Acres of Forest Preserved

1215

Number of Mara Elephants Identified


Mara elephants poached for their ivory dropped by 98%

A 95% increase in the number of human-elephant conflict incidents mitigated since 2016

Developed bespoke conservation technologies now integrated globally

Only helicopter dedicated to wildlife in the Mara

Leader in East Africa for deploying drones in conservation


 

“We started as primarily anti-poaching but we’re now moving into developing communities. Why? Because all of those people in the community are stakeholders in protecting elephants and Mara Elephant Project is trying to give them an avenue to play a part in elephant conservation.” 

CEO Marc Goss