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The Lewa-Borana Landscape and Loisaba Conservancy release COVID-19 travel protocols
By *Eloise Dyer, BoranaThe Lewa-Borana Landscape and Loisaba Conservancy have released cross-conservancy COVID protocols.
As the world came to a standstill earlier this year nature has taken this time to heal and rejuvenate. The wildlife population on the Lewa-Borana Landscape and Loisaba Conservancy is becoming year on year more extraordinary and more diverse. The Laikipia Ewaso Eco System holds the highest diversity of large mammal species of any site of its size in the world.
These areas of biodiversity and of great importance to the wellbeing of our planet. A significant part of overall conservation funding is generated by tourism and we hope that the guidelines in the following document will help to encourage guests to return in a post-COVID era.
Conservation must continue and can do so with your help.
Follow this link to the protocols, if you would like more information please contact any of the lodges on Lewa, Borana, and Loisaba.