Saving Endangered Animals From Extinction - Summary

Summary

The documentary focuses on the Masai Mara Wildlife Conservancies Association in Kenya, a group of local Masai people working to preserve the natural habitat and wildlife in the area. Despite facing numerous challenges, including habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change, the conservancies have made significant progress in protecting the land and its inhabitants. However, the organization still faces struggles, including the lack of electricity and weather monitoring systems.

To combat these issues, the organization is working with partners to install weather stations and solar grids, which will enable them to better monitor and manage the ecosystem. Additionally, they are exploring the possibility of generating income through carbon credits, which will allow them to expand their conservation efforts.

The documentary highlights the importance of supporting organizations like the Masai Mara Wildlife Conservancies Association, which are working to protect the planet and its natural resources. The filmmakers are seeking donations to support the installation of additional weather and power stations, which will total $100,000.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Masai Mara Wildlife Conserves Association is working to preserve wildlife and natural resources in the Masai Mara region of Kenya.
2. The association is made up of local Masai people who are using a combination of traditional methods and modern-day techniques to protect the environment.
3. In the last 18 years, more than 24 conservancies have been formed in the Masai Mara, allowing the Masai tribe and wildlife to flourish together.
4. The Masai Mara region has experienced a decline of wildlife numbers over the last 40 years, with nearly 40% of wildlife lost due to habitat destruction.
5. The decline started 60 years ago when the land was divided and given to the Masai people for private ownership, leading to investors buying the land for development and exploitation of resources.
6. Many Masai people had to abandon their ancestral heritage and accept money from investors, putting the habitat at risk of being destroyed.
7. The conservancies came up with a plan to incentivize landowners to lease their land to the Masai Conservancy in return for a monthly payment.
8. The Masai Conservancy is facing challenges such as natural disasters, weather events, and climate change.
9. The conservancy has installed weather stations to monitor the ecosystem and make informed management decisions.
10. The lack of electricity at the ranger base camps is a significant challenge, making it difficult to power weather stations and other essential equipment.
11. A company called Give Power is working with the conservancy to generate clean energy for the rangers.
12. The conservancy is also working to create a digital connection to transmit important information gathered in the field.
13. The installation of seven weather stations and solar grids has been completed, and five more weather stations are planned.
14. The conservancy will be able to generate income from carbon credits, which will help to expand and protect the Masai Mara.
15. The project aims to provide larger areas for wildlife to thrive and offer the Masai people the opportunity to live as they have done for centuries.
16. The project also aims to ensure that new generations will be able to continue the conservation efforts.
17. The Masai Mara still needs an additional five weather and power stations, totaling $100,000.
18. Beast Philanthropy will be donating enough money to cover the living expenses of the families of the rangers who lost their lives in the massive flooding for an entire year.