Kenya’s conservation model earns global praise from WTTC delegation [Courtesy]
Kenya’s wildlife conservation efforts have received fresh international recognition after senior leaders of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) commended the country’s long-standing approach to balancing wildlife protection with sustainable tourism.
The high-level delegation, led by WTTC President and Chief Executive Officer Gloria Guevara and Deputy President Najib Balala, toured Nairobi National Park, the Ivory Burning Site and the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust during a visit hosted by the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife and the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).
The tour highlighted Kenya’s conservation milestones and explored ways to deepen global partnerships focused on wildlife protection, community empowerment and sustainable tourism development.
Guevara praised Kenya’s conservation track record, describing it as a global benchmark.












