3-5 hours
Specific Tour
Unlimited
English
Established in 1995, Friends of Nairobi National Park (FoNNaP) has been committed to assisting Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) in conserving and improving the biodiversity inside Nairobi National Park and its larger surroundings.
All nature lovers and supporters of conservation should join FoNNaP’s special citizen science program. This program allows participants to be citizen scientists and combines social activities with wildlife preservation, so providing unique insights. Through bi-monthly game counts, volunteers assist in tracking wildlife numbers and trend monitoring, so contributing important information for study and conservation.
Apart from that, frequent clean-up events try to eliminate plastic waste and other trash, so preserving the biodiversity of the park and providing a safer surrounding for its species. Join FONNAP to help with important conservation initiatives and directly help Nairobi National Park to be preserved.
No prior experience is necessary! The program is open to anyone passionate about conservation.
You'll participate in game counts to track wildlife and assist with clean-up activities to remove litter. FoNNaP will train you on wildlife identification and data collection techniques.
The program is open to anyone passionate about conservation.
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