Starting in 2008, KKOS shows what can be accomplished for pastoralist children and their communities throughout Kenya, Africa and the world. Pastoralism is only a dream of the American Great Plains, while the whole world supports strengthening these native communities rooted in traditional "cattle culture" through protection of the very wildlife that threatens it. Kenyan children are the pioneers and future of diversification through conservation of wildlife and the opportunities that affords.
Friday, March 12, 2010
KKOS Dedicates Sekanani Student's Zebra Picture to James S. Sindiyo, Chief Park Warden, Maasai Mara Reserve
"Please continue to involve many local children in this program (Kenyan Kids on Safari), because it is very important for them to know the goodness of their land." - Jane Kiok, age 12, Sekenani Primary School, Narok.
KKOS dedicates Jane Kiok's great picture of a Zebra family to Chief Park Warden, JAMES S. SINDIYO for helping local kids discover the wonders of the Maasai Mara Reserve.
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Fantastic program. Not only are you helping the kids today, you're ensuring they grow up to become the caregivers of their home tomorrow. Wonderful!
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