A few decades ago, more than 15,000 Grevy’s zebra inhabited Africa. Today, fewer than 2,500 remain.

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Together We Can Save the Grevy's Zebra

A few decades ago, more than 15,000 Grevy’s zebra inhabited Africa. Today, fewer than 2,500 remain. The greatest threats facing this endangered species are habitat fragmentation and loss as more land is converted to agricultural use. AWF’s Grevy’s Zebra Research Project in our Samburu Heartland is working hard to conserve this species. Dr. Paul Muoria and his team are researching the Grevy’s population status and critical threats so that AWF and its partners can develop effective conservation strategies. The team has made considerable progress in gaining a greater understanding of the Grevy’s population and has involved local communities to become engaged in Grevy’s conservation. But there is more to be done. With new threats like anthrax outbreaks facing the Grevy’s zebra, AWF urgently needs your support to ensure the survival of this beautiful animal.



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