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By supporting sustainable tourism and conservation efforts, we can ensure that Ishaqbini remains a thriving habitat for endangered species. Join us in our efforts to keep Ishaqbini wild and wonderful!
Rangeland Management Program
- Invasive species management and rangelands rehabilitation
- Developed National hirola strategy plan in partnership with KWS.
- Secured membership of National Hirola management committee at KWS.
The Ishaqbini Hirola Community Conservancy has implemented a range of strategies to promote sustainable management of rangelands within its conservation area. These strategies include:
Grazing management: The conservancy works closely with local communities to promote sustainable grazing practices, including rotational grazing, rest periods, and herd management. This approach helps to prevent overgrazing, reduce soil erosion, and promote the regeneration of vegetation.
Range improvement: The conservancy is involved in range improvement activities, such as water harvesting, erosion control, and reseeding of degraded areas. These activities help to improve the productivity and resilience of rangelands and promote the regeneration of vegetation.
Livestock production: The conservancy supports local communities in improving their livestock production systems through training and capacity building. This includes animal health, breeding, and marketing, which can help to increase the productivity and profitability of livestock production.
Ecological monitoring: The conservancy conducts regular monitoring of rangeland ecosystems to assess the health and productivity of vegetation, soil, and water resources. This information is used to guide management decisions and improve the effectiveness of conservation efforts.
Overall, the Ishaqbini Hirola Community Conservancy recognizes the critical importance of rangelands for the livelihoods of local communities and the wider ecosystem. Through its community-driven approach to conservation, the conservancy is promoting sustainable rangeland management, improving livestock production systems, and enhancing the ecological health and resilience of rangeland ecosystems.