
Wildlife & Habitat Restoration
Protecting Somalia's unique biodiversity through comprehensive conservation strategies and community engagement.
Our Wildlife & Habitat Restoration program is at the forefront of protecting Somalia's unique biodiversity. We conduct comprehensive surveys and genetic analyses to map the distribution of critically endangered species like the Somali Wild Ass and various antelope species, identifying their remaining strongholds and migration corridors.
Through cutting-edge scientific research and grassroots community involvement, we work to restore degraded habitats and establish wildlife corridors that allow species to migrate safely between protected areas. Our team collaborates with local communities to develop sustainable livelihood alternatives that reduce pressure on wildlife habitats while providing economic opportunities. We also implement advanced monitoring systems using camera traps, GPS collaring, and satellite tracking to gather crucial data on wildlife populations and their behavioral patterns.
- Comprehensive wildlife surveys and genetic analysis
- Habitat restoration and protected area establishment
- Community ranger training and deployment
- Zero-poaching campaigns and enforcement
