Top photo, © Mia Collis
Above photo, © Paul-Emmanuel Leroux
“Without wildlife you are the poorest person in the world; I will be proud of the fact that I am the one who started conservation and it’s because of me this wildlife is here.”
– Lparichoi Hargura, Grevy’s Zebra Warrior
Camel Patrols
The Grevy’s Zebra Warrior patrol area includes two major lava plateaus which are inaccessible except by foot and are grazed by Grevy’s zebra in the dry season. For these patrols, the Grevy’s Zebra Warriors use camels to carry their camping and food supplies so that they can go out for weeks at a time.
The Grevy’s Zebra Warriors have GPS cameras to record their sightings of Grevy’s zebra. Through their work, they have accumulated some incredible images of their lives as they work to protect and monitor Grevy’s zebra. This body of work is ongoing and in 2016, some of their best photos were exhibited through Zebra People, an art collaboration with photographer Mia Collis, at the National Museum of Kenya in Nairobi.