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NEW: Help us improve corridor research even further with this additional, more advanced, Lewa project.
Researchers are studying the use of wildlife linkages connecting community lands and forest reserves in the Lewa-Borana landscape - a 93,000 acre conservancy on the north-eastern slopes of Mt Kenya and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In this in depth project, as well as the species names and numbers, we want to know which direction the animals are travelling in. This will help us understand more about wildlife movements as well as abundance in the area.
The cameras that have been monitoring this area were unable to transmit live images so more than 2,000 images that have been retrieved from the cameras have been uploaded and now we need your help to get through them! In future we hope to add live cameras to this project as well.
This project is operated by Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, which is working for wildlife and people in Kenya.