Restoring the Riparian Zone: Our 2025 Tree-Planting Drive
Over 500 indigenous trees planted along the Yala River to combat soil erosion and protect the waterfall ecosystem. Join us next season!
Conservation, culture, and adventure from the heart of Yala Valley.
Over 500 indigenous trees planted along the Yala River to combat soil erosion and protect the waterfall ecosystem. Join us next season!
The legendary singer and song artist from luhya land.
Our latest wildlife monitoring efforts reveal encouraging signs of species recovery in the restored riparian zones. Camera traps capture rare bird species returning to the area.
Discover the best seasons to experience Ambururu's waterfalls at their most spectacular. From the lush green season to the dramatic dry season, each offers unique experiences.
The return of native bird species to Ambururu signals the success of our habitat restoration efforts. Over 40 species have been documented in the past year.
Local communities play a vital role in conservation success. Learn how partnerships with neighboring villages are creating sustainable solutions for ecosystem protection.
Regular water quality testing reveals significant improvements in the Yala River ecosystem. Reduced sedimentation and improved clarity demonstrate the impact of restoration work.
Expert tips for photographing waterfalls, wildlife, and landscapes at Ambururu. Learn the best times, angles, and techniques for stunning nature photography.
Our ongoing butterfly survey has identified over 30 species in the conservancy. These pollinators are essential indicators of ecosystem health and biodiversity recovery.
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