Grevy’s Zebra in Kenya: How Samburu Communities Protect Africa’s Rarest Zebra
Grevy’s zebra in Kenya faces extinction, yet hope grows in Samburu. Learn how community conservation, responsible tourism, and expert guides shape meaningful safaris with Grayton Expeditions. Grevy’s Zebra: Kenya’s Striped Treasure Facing Extinction You stand on the dry plains of northern Kenya at first light. The air feels cool. Acacia trees cast long shadows. In the distance, a tall zebra lifts its head. Its stripes look narrow and sharp. Its ears seem almost too large for its body. This is a Grevy’s zebra. Kenya’s rarest zebra. And one of Africa’s most threatened large mammals. Fewer than three thousand remain in the wild. Most live in northern Kenya. Habitat loss, drought, and competition with livestock have pushed them to the edge. Yet hope exists here. Pastoralist communities protect this species through coexistence and ecotourism. When you travel with Grayton Expeditions, you see this effort firsthand. You meet the people behind the work. You understand how Kenya...