Richard Hatfield and John Oitaos of Natural Capital East Africa are collaborating with MWCT to develop the rangeland management plan. In mid-October, Richard, John, and the MWCT conservation team held a three-day workshop to lay out the details of the plan to the community.
John Oitaos from Natural Capital East Africa taught Kuku community members about the different mechanisms of a holistic grazing management plan. |
MWCT is also setting up a grass seed bank near the town of Kuku to reintroduce grass to an overgrazed area and to produce grass seed that can be sown in other areas. A Maasai women’s group will be engaged to manage the area and to harvest and sell the seeds. In this way, the project will empower local women, build their capacity in the community, and provide them with income through grass seed sales. Because animal husbandry is essential to the Maasai way of life, MWCT is partnering with the community to improve rangeland management and to secure a healthy future for the pastoralist community.
The contrasting rangeland conditions on Kuku Group Ranch: Overgrazed rangeland in Samai (left) and the healthy rangeland in the Chyulu Hills (right). |