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Naretunoi Community Conservancy Camp

Lodge · Athi-Kapiti corridor · Kenya

habitat restoration through indigenous reforestation — 10,000 hectares protected in Athi-Kapiti corridor, funded by every stay.

regenerative field
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14.5 Trust · provisional
23 Impact Scale

Naretunoi Community Conservancy Camp says community camping and ecotourism support a 6,000-acre migratory corridor on Nairobi's rapidly developing wild edge — here is what is documented

  • Naretunoi Community Conservancy Camp states that its community camping and ecotourism initiatives support a 6,000-acre migratory corridor. This claim is based on the operator's self-reported data from their website.
  • The available data indicates that the operator is a "community_ownership" entity, operating a "wildlife_corridor" model. The impact dimensions highlighted by the operator include "habitat," "wildlife," "community_income," and "governance." The operator is identified as a "destination_experience" with a "community_basic" travel style.
  • Based on the available data, the operator's primary claim is supported by their self-reported information regarding the protected hectares and the focus on community and wildlife corridors. To further verify these claims and enhance the trust tier, independent third-party verification of the protected area size, community benefits, and the effectiveness of conservation efforts would be beneficial.

Conservation programs
  • habitat restoration through indigenous reforestation
  • soil conservation
  • wildlife monitoring
  • human-wildlife conflict reduction
  • conservation awareness promotion
Certifications on record
No certifications on record
Trust Score 14.5 / 100
Certifications20%
0
Supply Chain20%
0
Carbon20%
0
Packaging15%
0
Narrative15%
50
Circularity10%
70
Early Stage
Based on available public data. Not independently verified with operator.
Impact Scale 23 / 100
10K haprotected hectares
1countries
150community members benefited
Frontline Difficulty 0 / 30