Help Protect the Mara Triangle’s Elephants

The illegal trade in ivory has skyrocketed in recent years, and elephants worldwide are being extirpated at an alarming rate.  The Maasai Mara National Reserve is no exception: in 2012, 139 elephants were killed, representing 9-12% of the resident population. Without intervention, the existence of elephants in the Mara is in jeopardy.

The Mara Conservancy currently operates daily anti-poaching/de-snaring patrols that monitor wildlife as well as potential human incursions into the Mara Triangle. In collaboration with partner organizations, Mara Elephant Project and Save the Elephants, Mara Conservancy is able to combine available Global Information System (GIS) information from collared elephants, reports from patrols, and communications with partners to strategically target critical areas for monitoring and law enforcement. The consistent presence of Mara Conservancy’s patrols not only deters poaching efforts in the Mara Triangle, but also facilitates rapid and effective response to reports of illegal activities, both within the Reserve and in the surrounding conservancies.

Mara Conservancy needs your help to continue and expand our critical patrols that protect the Mara elephants! Please make a contribution and share this page with your friends and family.




GOAL: $113,689 USD

$5       daily food ration for one ranger
$50    daily fuel and maintenance cost for one patrol vehicle
$100  sleeping bag and mattress for one ranger
$140  one pair of uniform and boots for one ranger
$150  one pair of binoculars
$503  monthly wage and benefits for one ranger
$900  one custom, heavy-duty four-man tent for the patrol teams

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