Ecology Programmes

The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya guides and creates the right environment for young conservationists to learn about wildlife and environment in an easy and effective way. The ecology programmes involve schools visiting various conservation sites in an area. This gives an opportunity for the school youth to get a first-hand chance to learn about nature. It also helps to instill a sense of responsibility and positive attitudes amongst the youth in nature conservation. The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya has a bus that runs ecology program to interested schools. The Nairobi Ecology Program takes schools to the Mokoyeti nature Trail, Giraffe center, Nairobi National park, animal orphanage, safari walk, David Sheldricks elephant orphanage, museums, snake park and other sites. In Mombasa it includes the Marine ecology, Haller Park, Fort Jesus, marine parks, Old town, Vaso da Gama, amongst other areas. Contact our respective regional offices for an insight of the ecology programmes they offer.
Nairobi Ecology

Nairobi Ecology

The Nairobi ecology takes schools to the Mokoyeti nature Trail, Giraffe Centre, Nairobi National park, animal orphanage, safari walk, David Sheldricks elephant orphanage, museums, snake park and other sites. Visitors have a chance of visit these areas while staying at the WCK hostels in Lang’tata.
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Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK) is a not-for-profit organisation formed in 1968 by Kenyan students. It was the first conservation education programme of its kind on the continent of Africa.

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