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  • At Mwamba, we offer Christian hospitality. Stay with us and feel at home.
  • Our eco-scholarships help protect one of Africa’s prime forests
  • Come to Karara for a walk in our nature trails!
  • At Karara, we offer conservation agriculture, environmental education and bird ringing
  • We undertake coral reef research at Watamu Marine National Park
  • Our terrestrial research focuses on five Important Bird Areas (IBAs)

Coral Bleaching in Watamu Marine National Park

Monitoring bleaching and mortality response of corals in East Africa's oldest Marine Protected Area

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Community capabilities and marine governance

Conserving a Marine Protected Area and improving local livelihoods

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Elasmobranchs in Watamu Marine National Park

Biodiversity and conservation of elasmobranchs in Watamu Marine National Park, Kenya

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Echinoderm and seagrass studies

Biodiversity and conservation of echinoderms and seagrass in the nearshore habitats of Watamu Marine National Park

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Microplastics in the marine environment

Microplastics pollution on the sandy beach of Watamu Marine National Park.

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Kenya’s hawkfish and their habitat associations [2013–2019]

Will coral reef decline result in the loss of fish species that are closely associated with this habitat?

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Kenya Bird Map

The Kenya Bird Map project is an exciting new project that is a joint initiative by A Rocha Kenya together with National Museums of Kenya, Tropical Biology Association, Nature Kenya and the Animal Demography Unit of the University of Cape Town and managed through the Bird Committee of the East Africa Natural History Society.

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A Rocha Dakatcha Nature Reserve

Dakatcha Woodland KBA is critical forest for the conservation of 13 IUCN Red Listed species. It is currently being cleared for charcoal and agriculture at an alarming rate. A Rocha Kenya is purchasing land to create a Nature Reserve and safeguard this indigenous forest and its threatened wildlife.

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Tana River Delta

Protecting the Tana River Delta and providing sustainable alternatives for local communities.

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Arabuko-Sokoke Schools and Ecotourism Scheme

Through the provision of secondary school scholarships, the Arabuko-Sokoke Schools and Ecotourism Scheme (ASSETS) meets the economic and social needs of the local community, whilst promoting the conservation of two of Africa's most important ecosystems.

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