Monday, April 20, 2026
  • Login
News 9
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture
No Result
View All Result
News 9
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture
No Result
View All Result
News 9
No Result
View All Result

Boots on the ground: 2025 Wildlife Ranger Challenge honours frontline heroes in conservation

Dennis Lubanga by Dennis Lubanga
July 25, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
0
SHARES

NAIROBI, Kenya – The sixth edition of the Wildlife Ranger Challenge has been launched to highlight that Africa’s wildlife rangers are no longer just protectors of animals; they are frontline defenders of nature, climate, and community wellbeing.

As the world races toward the 2030 biodiversity targets, it is time to see these men and women not as foot soldiers but as leaders and invest in their welfare, training, and recognition. Challenge organisers Tusk and the Game Rangers Association of Africa (GRAA) said.

Today, the continent’s nearly 60,000 rangers are educators, peacekeepers, first responders, and community leaders who bridge conservation and human development. From preventing poaching and protecting carbon-rich landscapes to supporting livelihoods and responding to local crises, their role is essential for both planetary and community resilience.

Nick Bubb, Chief Executive at Tusk, says that rangers are much more than guardians of wildlife.

“Rangers are embedded in their communities, protecting the ecosystems that sustain life, while also responding to emergencies, supporting livelihoods, and fostering peace,” says Nick.

Why the Wildlife Ranger Challenge is a critical activity

He emphasised that the Wildlife Ranger Challenge celebrates their courage and resilience while calling on the global community to invest in their future.

“Rangers are central to the future of our planet. By running with them, funding them, and telling their stories, we are investing in biodiversity, climate resilience, and community security,” he adds.

The urgency to protect Kenya's wildlife has never been greater, and our rangers are our last defense. That's why we're thrilled to announce Ol Pejeta's participation in the 2025 @TuskTrust Wildlife Ranger Challenge!

Thread 👇 pic.twitter.com/I20rrURlZO

— Ol Pejeta (@OlPejeta) July 24, 2025

News 9 Kenya knows that the Wildlife Ranger Challenge brings together more than 170 ranger teams across 24 African countries in a multi-month campaign of endurance, teamwork, and global solidarity.

The initiative culminates in a synchronised 21km race on September 20th, with rangers running in full gear, carrying 22kg backpacks, to demonstrate the physical and mental demands of their daily work on the frontline of conservation.

Organised by Tusk and GRAA, with support from founding donor Mark Scheinberg, the Challenge has grown into the largest annual celebration of Africa’s wildlife rangers, raising over $21 million since its launch in 2020. This year, the spotlight is on rangers as community leaders, not just conservation heroes.

Where will the 2025 Wildlife Ranger Challenge be held

The final days of the Challenge coincide with the African Ranger Congress, a policy-focused gathering hosted by GRAA from September 17 to 21 at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya.

While the Challenge rallies public and philanthropic support through storytelling and solidarity, the African Ranger Congress convenes advocates for professionalisation, fair employment standards, and long-term investment in ranger welfare.

News 9 Kenya understands that together, the two events offer a full picture of the ranger movement in Africa, from the emotional and physical demands on individuals to the systemic changes needed for long-term impact.

We’re proud to join the 2025 #WildlifeRangerChallenge — raising $3,000 to support #Loisaba’s rangers. They’ll take on fitness challenges, conservation quizzes, and a 21km run. Donations will be matched to double your impact.https://t.co/c36BFIPtsb#LandConnectedLifeProtected pic.twitter.com/Yn0eGP5QeN

— Loisaba Conservancy (@Loisaba) July 22, 2025

Louise de Bruin, Chief Executive at the Game Rangers’ Association of Africa, says the GRAA is delighted to be an organising partner of the Wildlife Ranger Challenge, an event that shines a global spotlight on the vital and diverse work of rangers.

“These men and women are not just protectors of wildlife – they are leaders at the frontline of conservation, safeguarding ecosystems, supporting communities, and driving solutions for people and the planet. It is especially fitting to see this year’s Challenge alongside the African Ranger Congress, as together they celebrate rangers while advancing welfare, standards, and professional recognition across the sector. Both events remind us that collaboration is key – together, we can do more for rangers, for people, and for our planet,” Bruin explains.

Where will the funds raised be channelled to

Supporters from around the world are invited to join the global movement in support of rangers, make a donation, or even run in solidarity with the rangers wherever they are by visiting www.wildliferangerchallenge.org. All funds raised will be matched up to $1.4 million and go directly to supporting ranger welfare, training, equipment, insurance, and innovation across the continent.

News 9 Kenya has established that the 2025 Wildlife Ranger Challenge comes at a critical time. As the world strives to meet the Global Biodiversity Framework’s 30×30 target – to effectively conserve 30% of the planet’s land and ocean by 2030 – rangers are the human force that will make it possible. Yet, despite their pivotal role, many face hazardous working conditions with inadequate training, gear, insurance, or support.

This year’s Wildlife Ranger Challenge race day includes national events in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, and South Africa, where media, partners, and the public will witness the race day action up close and hear stories of ranger impact, from patrolling marine zones in Mozambique to rescuing wildlife in Zambia to supporting schoolchildren in Uganda.

Rachel Sibanda, a ranger at the Great Plains Biodiversity Ranger, Zambezi, says, “The involvement of female rangers in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge highlights their endurance, survival skills, and physical and mental health. It raises awareness about the critical work they do in protecting the natural world.”

Ezekiel Loserian, a ranger at the African People and Wildlife in Tanzania, says, “We have trained with commitment and worked hard together, and winning the Wildlife Ranger Challenge has made us proud. It shows what community rangers can achieve with discipline, teamwork, and a strong heart for conservation. This challenge continues to push us forward.”

ShareTweetSharePinSend
Dennis Lubanga

Dennis Lubanga

Dennis Lubanga is a seasoned journalist with over 15 years experience. He has a rich and extensive focus on politics, climate change, environment, and food security. He has previously held positions at Y News Digial (Editorial Lead), TUKO.co.ke (Current Affairs Editor) and Nation Media Group (News Correspondent). He is affiliated with respected journalism programs such as The Nature Conservancy African Journalism Programme, Thomson Reuters Foundation, and African Uncensored Investigative Journalism Programme. His work has been honored in the Annual Journalism Excellence Awards (AJEA) among other platforms.

RelatedPosts

Kirinyaga County Senator James Kamau Murango. Photo: Senate of Kenya. Source: X.
News

Kirinyaga Senator Kamau Murango wows Kenyans with his mastery of Kiswahili language

April 20, 2026
0
Late ODM leader Raila Odinga (c), with the party members during a past event. Photo: ODM. Source: X.
Editors Choice

ODM must look itself in the mirror and know where the rains started beating it

April 18, 2026
0
EFF President and Commander in Chief Julius Malema in East London Magistrate’s Court. Photo: EFF. Source: X.
International News

Julius Malema: South African politician imprisoned for discharging gun

April 17, 2026
0
Safaricom PLC CEO, Peter Ndegwa, during a recent company event. Photo: Safaricom. Source: X.
Business

Safaricom apologises to customers after hitches in My OneApp

April 17, 2026
0
EPRA lowers petrol, diesel prices by KSh 10 after govt slashes VAT
Business

EPRA lowers petrol, diesel prices by KSh 10 after govt slashes VAT

April 15, 2026
0
The KUCCPS system is open for University and TVET applications. Photo: KUCCPS. Source: Twitter.
News

KUCCPS opens university, college application period for 2026 placement

April 15, 2026
0

Discussion about this post

Latest News

Saboti MP Caleb Amisi petitioned President William Ruto to address the fuel crisis. Photo, courtesy.
News

MP Caleb Amisi warns President Ruto of looming nationwide anti-gov’t protests over fuel hike

by Dennis Lubanga
April 15, 2026
0
0

Read more
How innovative partnerships are scaling climate-resilient sanitation in Turkana County

How innovative partnerships are scaling climate-resilient sanitation in Turkana County

April 15, 2026
0
Kenya has sharply increased petroleum prices, with diesel rising by a record margin despite a fuel tax cut. Photo, courtesy.

Fuel price shocker in Kenya compared to Tanzania, Uganda, as matatu owners hike fares

April 15, 2026
0
Liverpool bundled out of Champions League after clash with PSG

Liverpool bundled out of Champions League after clash with PSG

April 15, 2026
0
EPRA has announced a hike in fuel prices. Photo, courtesy.

Kenya Transporters Association advises its members to review cost structures after fuel price hike

April 15, 2026
0

Popular Posts

News

David Njuguna Kiaraho: Ol Kalou MP dies while receiving specialised treatment in Nairobi

March 29, 2026
0
Agriculture

Why Africa’s pastoralists hold key to sustainable livestock and environmental balance

August 3, 2025
0
Editors Choice

Nakuru: Ogiek community’s battle against typhoid, cholera and dysentery – reviving health and hope

January 30, 2024
0
Lifestyle

How to make the perfect samosas

September 9, 2020
0
News 9

© 2025 News 9

Links

  • Terms Of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
  • Our Authors
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture

© 2025 News 9

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.