New wildlife corridor opens in Kenya

Ol Jogi has been experimenting with wildlife corridors since 2005 and opened its fourth corridor in 2015.

Ol Jogi Ranch, a Kenyan bush retreat, has opened its latest wildlife corridor, Apollo Okello, which will see species such as elephants crossing a main government road safely, without risk to local communities.

The new corridor will also reduce human-wildlife conflict as well as allow wildlife easier access to the greater Laikipia ecosystem.

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In 2011, Ol Jogi opened two corridors in the Pyramid Fence, allowing wildlife to migrate in and out for the first time since 1980. A third corridor was added in 2013 and a fourth last year.