Renowned conservationist and founder of the Elephant Neighbors Center, Dr. Jim Justus Nyamu, is set to begin an extraordinary journey once again to raise awareness about elephant conservation for the 17th edition of the “Ivory Belongs to Elephants” campaign. Starting on July 29, 2024, Nyamu will walk from Nairobi, Kenya, to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, covering approximately 2,900 kilometers over the course of 90 days.
Dr. Nyamu’s “Elephant Campaign Walk” aims to spotlight the critical issues facing Africa’s elephants, including poaching, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict. With the African elephant population declining at an alarming rate, Nyamu’s campaign is both a call to action and an educational endeavor, designed to engage communities, policymakers, and international stakeholders.
Event Details:
- Start Date: July 29, 2024
- Starting Point: KWS Headquarters Langata, Nairobi, Kenya
- End Point: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Distance: 2,900 kilometers
- Duration: Approximately 90 days
Throughout the journey, Nyamu will hold community meetings, school visits, and public forums to discuss the importance of elephant conservation and sustainable practices that can help protect these majestic creatures. The walk will traverse diverse landscapes, including national parks and reserves, allowing Nyamu to document and share firsthand accounts of the challenges and successes in elephant conservation.
Nyamu, who has previously completed similar walks across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, DRC Congo, Rwanda, Botswana, the UK, and the United States, believes that grassroots efforts are crucial for the survival of elephants. “This walk is not just about covering distance; it’s about connecting with people and inspiring them to take action,” Nyamu said. “Elephants are a keystone species, and their conservation is integral to the health of our ecosystems and the well-being of local communities.”
The Elephant Neighbors Center, under Nyamu’s leadership, has been at the forefront of conservation efforts, advocating for stronger anti-poaching laws, supporting community-based conservation initiatives, and promoting coexistence between humans and wildlife. Through this campaign, Nyamu hopes to further amplify the message that the future of elephants depends on collective, sustained efforts to protect them and their habitats.
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