Between Kenya’s renowned Tsavo West National Park and the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, the 48,000-hectare Lumo Conservancy protects a vast landscape of breathtaking beauty that’s home to a wide array of wildlife: lions, giraffes, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and hundreds of bird species. It’s a crucial wildlife corridor within the greater Tsavo ecosystem that enables the movements of migratory elephants and wide-roaming predators, which can disperse into new areas and spread their genes between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya and Mkomazi National Parks in Tanzania.