Wildlife corridors are essential for the survival of many species, especially large mammals like elephants, which require extensive territories for migration, foraging, and breeding. The Ewuaso-Suswa corridor connects various protected areas, enabling genetic exchange and reducing the risks of inbreeding and local extinction.

Key functions of the Corridor

Migration Route

Provides a safe passage for elephants and other wildlife, facilitating seasonal migrations and access to diverse habitats.

Habitat Connectivity

Links fragmented habitats, ensuring that wildlife populations remain healthy and viable.

Conflict Mitigation

Reduces human-wildlife conflict by providing designated routes for wildlife, away from human settlements and agricultural lands.