Livestock production is a central economic activity within Kasigau and is carefully managed to align with conservation objectives. The conservancy operates structured systems in cattle breeding, feedlot fattening, and livestock improvement, ensuring productivity while maintaining ecological balance. Goat and sheep production further diversify income opportunities for both the conservancy and the community.
Livestock and Conservation Coexisting
Sustainable grazing is supported through improved feed and forage systems, while animal health programmes ensure proper disease control and herd management.
Market linkages and value chain development continue to strengthen the sector, with initiatives such as branded beef products contributing to revenue generation and financial sustainability. This programme demonstrates how livestock and conservation can coexist within a well-managed and integrated system.
Our Impact
Land Protection
Over 52,305 acres of land under protection.
Water Access
Over 50,000 people now have access to clean water.
Carbon Credit Income
Over 4,000 local landowners receive income from carbon credits.
Education Support
Over 100 scholarships given local students in secondary and post-secondary level; 30 classrooms built or renovated.
Development Beneficiaries
More than 116,000 local community beneficiaries of jobs, water projects, and development initiatives.
Community Projects
More than 50 mammal species and 300 bird species protected.
Let’s Partner
Every programme at Kasigau offers an opportunity to contribute, collaborate, and engage. Whether through conservation, tourism, research, or community initiatives, there are many ways to be part of this journey.