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Mara Triangle Online
More Mara Triangle around the web.-
Stunning photographs at Kimojino's popular photostream; updated regulary.
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More than 3,200 people follow our updates from the field.
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A collection of videos from Kimojino, Naiguran and Naitoi.
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Join our cause and then invite all your friends too. We need your support.
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Hugely popular, a great way to keep in touch with the goings on in the Mara.
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More Mara Online
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Amanda & Chris are doing research on the Mara River
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Photographers Andrew and Sarah Skinner donate a percentage of their photographs sold online to the Mara Conservancy.
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Jackson gives regular updates on the characters of BBC's Big Cat Diaries
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The school provides education for local Maasai school leavers, leading to the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association (KPSGA) Bronze and Silver level awards.
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Excellent website and blog by Sara on lion identification, sightings and more.
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Updates from Maasai Guide Paul Kirui
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Dave & Jeff blog about hyaena research and life in the Mara.
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This project combines photography and science to raise public awareness of our freshwater crisis and sustainable management strategies.
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Ol Choro Oiroua is a 17,000 acre group ranch in the Maasai Mara. The landowners consist of 4 major families and 86 different owners. They make money from a 40$ park fee which is distibuted to each landower on a per acre basis.
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Stop the flow of tourist candy into the Masai Mara Reserve area.
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Great Sites We Like
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Environmental Education through Film, run by the lovely Mzee, Simon Trevor.
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Anne K. Taylor has been a great friend of the Conservancy, as well as individuals, communities and corporations who conserve and protect the Masai Mara.
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Care for the Wild have supported the Mara Conservancy for many years, and helps support many other projects all around the world.
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From the detailed research on the production, management and processing of wood fuels. To new and original designs of charcoal and wood fueled stoves and ovens, Musaki Enterprises, continues to pioneer clean, affordable, energy alternatives to all people.
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Who though conservation could be so funny? The brilliant blog by Teresa Hart and others. A great read and a great project.
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Dr Cheryl and Manny Mvula have been a tremendous support to the Mara Conservancy and to the surrounding communities.
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Emmanuel, Diddy, Innocent, Sam, Balemba and others, all contribute to this amazing site about the nerve wracking fate of the mountain gorillas and Virunga National Park.
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