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D. Bunge, Wildlife Manager, Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy:

Enter the Green Door

As a young Kenyan boy growing up on the slopes of Mount Elgon National park, I wanted to work with wildlife.

As a university student at Moi University studying Wildlife Management, I looked forward to a career in Wildlife Conservation.

For me, the Mountain Bongo Repatriation and the other Conservancy Projects are a dream come true.


William Holden Wildlife Education Center

January 30 2004
Nanyuki Kenya

In the presence of distinguished guests and world press Don Hunt, Chairman, announces the formation of the:

Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy

A Non-Profit Organization dedicated to the Preservation of Wildlife



Mount Kenya Wildlife Consvancy Announcement
Left to Right:
  1. Mr. Francis Maina:
      William Holden Wildlife Education Center
  2. Mr. Andre de La Porte:
      United Nations Development Program
  3. Mr. Bongo Woodley:
      Sr. Warden Mount Kenya National Park
  4. Mr. Don Hunt:
      Chairman Mt. Kenya Wildlife Conservancy
  5. Dr. Elizabeth Wambwa:
      Kenya Wildlife Services
  6. Dr. Chris Gakuha:
      United Nations Development Program

The formation of the Conservancy comes after 40 years of work in Wildlife preservation by the Hunt family at their Mount Kenya Game Ranch in the foothills of Mount Kenya.

Wildlife Conservancy

Since the death of co-founder William Holden in 1981 The conservation activities of the Mount Kenya Game Ranch have been privately funded entirely by the Hunt family.

To ensure the significant conservation projects will be carried on in perpetuity The Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy - a non profit organization dedicated to preserving vanishing and endangered species - was formed.

It is a Kenyan trust established under Kenyan laws and will take over the responsibilities of operating the Mount Kenya Game Ranch work in wildlife preservation. It will continue to work in practical wildlife Education with The Wildlife Education Center.




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