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A giraffe against the skyline of Nairobi in Nairobi National Park. View fullsize
Rangers patrol in Nairobi National Park View fullsize
Hamza from National Muslim Council Tanzania. View fullsize
Hajjat Sebyala, Uganda Muslim Youth Assembly. View fullsize
Imam Kasozi from Uganda Muslim Youth Assembly says a prayer to bless Nairobi national park as part of a WWF move to engage religious leaders in conservation. View fullsize
East Africa Swaminarayan Satsang Temple in Nairobi has committed a proportion of the money it raises in donations to fight wildlife crime. Nairobi, Kenya View fullsize
Elders of the Digo community near Diani, Kenya. View fullsize
The David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi National Park takes in juvenile elephants that have been orphaned by Ivory poachers. View fullsize
A keeper comforts a juvenile elephant by blowing down its trunk. View fullsize
Keepers lead the elephants back from the park into the orphanage at night. View fullsize
A blind rhino at the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. It's parents were killed by poachers. Nairobi, Kenya. View fullsize
The keepers spend the nights with the elephants and have their food delivered to the stables. View fullsize
The keepers spend the nights with the elephants and have their food delivered to the stables. View fullsize
Aerial view of slum on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. View fullsize
An artisinal fisherman on Lake Victoria, Kenya. View fullsize
Working on a circuit board, Nairobi, Kenya. View fullsize
Impala in Lake Naukuru National Park, Kenya. View fullsize
KWS ranger patrol unit at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya. As part of WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology project. View fullsize
An elephant in the Maasai Mara, Kenya. View fullsize
Field technicians at Mara Conservancy installing mobile FLIR camera unit. As part of WWF's wildlife crime technology project. View fullsize
Dr. Asuka Takita, Veterinarian/Canine Unit Supervisor and ranger colleagues at the Mara Conservancy at Maasai Mara National Reserve. As part of WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology project. View fullsize
Ranger anti-poaching unit at the Mara Conservancy at Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya.  As part of WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology project. View fullsize
Giraffe in the Maasai Mara, Kenya. View fullsize
Tracker and detection dog "Anna" and her handler at Mara Conservancy at Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya. View fullsize
A giraffe against the skyline of Nairobi in Nairobi National Park.
Rangers patrol in Nairobi National Park
Hamza from National Muslim Council Tanzania.
Hajjat Sebyala, Uganda Muslim Youth Assembly.
Imam Kasozi from Uganda Muslim Youth Assembly says a prayer to bless Nairobi national park as part of a WWF move to engage religious leaders in conservation.
East Africa Swaminarayan Satsang Temple in Nairobi has committed a proportion of the money it raises in donations to fight wildlife crime. Nairobi, Kenya
Elders of the Digo community near Diani, Kenya.
The David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi National Park takes in juvenile elephants that have been orphaned by Ivory poachers.
A keeper comforts a juvenile elephant by blowing down its trunk.
Keepers lead the elephants back from the park into the orphanage at night.
A blind rhino at the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. It's parents were killed by poachers. Nairobi, Kenya.
The keepers spend the nights with the elephants and have their food delivered to the stables.
The keepers spend the nights with the elephants and have their food delivered to the stables.
Aerial view of slum on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya.
An artisinal fisherman on Lake Victoria, Kenya.
Working on a circuit board, Nairobi, Kenya.
Impala in Lake Naukuru National Park, Kenya.
KWS ranger patrol unit at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya. As part of WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology project.
An elephant in the Maasai Mara, Kenya.
Field technicians at Mara Conservancy installing mobile FLIR camera unit. As part of WWF's wildlife crime technology project.
Dr. Asuka Takita, Veterinarian/Canine Unit Supervisor and ranger colleagues at the Mara Conservancy at Maasai Mara National Reserve. As part of WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology project.
Ranger anti-poaching unit at the Mara Conservancy at Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya.  As part of WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology project.
Giraffe in the Maasai Mara, Kenya.
Tracker and detection dog "Anna" and her handler at Mara Conservancy at Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya.
 
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