Kuinet Conservancy

Preserving Kenya's
Natural Heritage

Kuinet Conservancy embodies DL Group's enduring commitment to environmental stewardship — protecting biodiversity, supporting wildlife, and creating sustainable eco-tourism opportunities for local communities.

KenyaLocation
WildlifeConservation Focus
Eco-TourismCommunity Revenue
CommunityPartnership Model
About Kuinet Conservancy

Conservation as a Business Imperative

Kuinet Conservancy is DL Group's statement that business success and environmental stewardship are not in conflict — they are complementary. As a group that derives much of its value from the land — through tea estates, farms, and agricultural networks — DL Group has a deep commercial and moral interest in the health of Kenya's natural ecosystems.

The conservancy protects critical wildlife corridors, preserves indigenous biodiversity, and partners with surrounding communities to create genuine shared value from conservation. Eco-tourism revenue generated through the conservancy provides sustainable income for local families while funding ongoing conservation programmes.

Kuinet Conservancy also complements DL Group's renewable energy investments — demonstrating the Group's integrated approach to environmental responsibility across every aspect of its business portfolio.

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LocationKenya
MissionWildlife conservation & biodiversity protection
Revenue ModelSustainable eco-tourism
Community ModelShared benefit with surrounding communities
ResearchOpen to academic & conservation partnerships
ESG IntegrationPart of DL Group's Group-wide ESG framework
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Conservation Programme

What We Do

Core Activity

Wildlife Conservation

Protecting indigenous wildlife species through habitat management, anti-poaching programmes, and wildlife corridor preservation — ensuring long-term ecological viability.

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Revenue

Eco-Tourism

Structured eco-tourism experiences — game drives, nature walks, birding, and community visits — providing revenue that directly funds conservation and community development programmes.

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Community

Community Partnership

Revenue sharing and employment programmes that make surrounding communities active stakeholders in conservation success — aligning community interest with wildlife protection.

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Research

Conservation Research

Kuinet Conservancy is open to partnerships with conservation organisations, universities, and research institutions for ecological study and biodiversity monitoring.

Enquiries Welcome
Environment

Habitat Rehabilitation

Ongoing programmes to restore degraded habitats, manage invasive species, and increase the conservancy's ecological carrying capacity for wildlife.

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ESG

Corporate ESG Integration

Kuinet Conservancy forms a cornerstone of DL Group's Environmental, Social and Governance framework — providing a measurable, independent conservation asset.

ESG Asset
DL Foundation Connection

Conservation Within a Broader Mission

Kuinet Conservancy sits within DL Group's broader social and environmental mission — anchored by the DL Foundation, which has supported 80+ schools, 10+ hospitals, 100+ places of worship, and youth empowerment programmes across East Africa over three decades.

For DL Group, conservation is not a standalone activity — it is part of a deeply integrated approach to building communities and preserving the natural environments that underpin agricultural and human prosperity in East Africa.

The conservancy also complements DL Group's renewable energy investments in solar and geothermal power — demonstrating an integrated, multi-sector commitment to environmental responsibility that goes beyond compliance to genuine long-term stewardship.

DL Foundation Impact

Schools Built 80+
Hospitals Supported 10+
Places of Worship 100+
Vocational Opportunities 2,000+ annually
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Conservation & Eco-Tourism Enquiries

We welcome enquiries from conservation organisations, academic researchers, eco-tourism operators, and corporate ESG partners interested in Kuinet Conservancy.