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Maasai Mara joins world book of records

The iconic Maasai Mara National Reserve has officially been recognised by the World Book of Records for hosting the World’s Greatest Annual Terrestrial Wildlife Migration. This monumental achievement elevates Kenya’s internationally renowned reserve further in the fields of conservation and tourism.

Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu announced the milestone, calling it a proud moment for Kenya and a strong endorsement of ongoing conservation efforts in the Mara.

“This recognition is a proud moment for Kenya, for Narok County, for our conservation partners, and for all who cherish the Maasai Mara,” said Governor Ntutu. “We celebrate it with joy and extend a warm invitation to the world: come and witness this marvel of nature with us,” he added.

The World Book of Records’ honour specifically acknowledges the dramatic annual migration of over 1.5 million wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes across the expansive Serengeti-Mara ecosystem – a breathtaking spectacle unmatched anywhere on the planet.

Governor Ntutu noted that the award comes just two and a half years after his administration launched a sweeping restructuring and revitalization programme aimed at preserving and enhancing the reserve’s ecological integrity.

“Upon assuming office, my administration launched an ambitious campaign to restructure and revitalize the Maasai Mara National Reserve. We enacted new management plans, upgraded ranger operations, improved infrastructure like internal roads, and adopted technology-driven conservation tools,” he stated.

The governor emphasized that beyond the famed migration, the Maasai Mara holds immense ecological value, hosting more than 25 per cent of Kenya’s biodiversity and playing a crucial role in sustaining the cross-border wildlife corridors.

Furthermore, he credited the success to collaboration between the county government, local communities, conservation partners, and tourism stakeholders, all united in safeguarding the reserve’s future.

The official presentation of the World Book of Records certificate is scheduled to take place at the Maasai Mara soon.

By Lamech Willy. A

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