How to Become a Member

Wildlife clubs of Kenya membership to schools

  • Schools should form organized and active wildlife clubs. How schools can register:
  • Students/pupils members get a card at kshs 30 each
  • Three partrons/teachers get a card at kshs 50 each
  • The school is given a wildlife club certificate @ kshs 1000

Members benefit include:

  1. A chance to conserve wildlife and environment.
  2. Member schools receive three different issues of Komba magazine every year.
  3. Members use WCK accomodation hostels during their trip at half normal rate.
  4. Mobile conservation education lectures by WCK officers.
  5. Entry to Kenya's national parks under Kenya wildlife service at a reduced rate courtesy of Kenya wildlife service.
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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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