Improving Water Accessibility
for Giraffe & Communities

In recent years Africa has experienced extreme droughts. To help mitigate the negative effects of these droughts, Save Giraffes Now works to create and improve water sources which allow clean water for people, wildlife and livestock throughout the changing seasons. This involves a variety of activities including de-silting existing dams, opening river access points, and drilling bore holes.

Just outside of Nairobi in Kenya, Save Giraffes Now is improving water accessibility in several areas within the Athi-Kapiti Conservancies region. In Maanzoni Conservation Area, we funded improvements of a dam. Additionally, we have built boreholes at Olosira Conservancy and Swara Plains Conservancy, as well as installed solar water pumps and tanks that will hold water ensuring there is always clean water available.

Further north in Kamuthe Wildlife Conservancy in Garissa County in Northeastern Kenya, Save Giraffes Now has been working since 2022 to continuously clear an invasive plant species that grows along the Tana River. Working with a variety of local people, we have created and maintain on an ongoing basis strategic corridors that allow the communities, wildlife, and livestock to reach the river water that was previously blocked off.

In Zimbabwe, Save Giraffes Now works with the Bhejane Trust by funding solar battery systems to ensure water is continually pumped from boreholes. We are also working to locate a suitable site to drill a new borehole that will ensure more water is available for the wildlife in the area.

Water is a vital resource for the survival and development of life. Save Giraffes Now continues to expand this crucial pillar of our work to help not only giraffes and wildlife, but the people who live alongside them too.

Your contribution will help ensure giraffe, wildlife, livestock, and people have access to clean water, even in times of drought.

Improving Water Accessibility
Improving Water Accessibility