The Pangolin Post: News and reflections from the forest floor
Preserving Culture Through Conservation: Learning from Elders to Protect Wildlife and Language
In Nyekwere Forest, conservation isn’t just about protecting pangolins—it’s about safeguarding stories, traditions, and a way of life. Maasai elders are teaching us the Maa names and cultural significance of wildlife, weaving together biodiversity protection and cultural heritage. Discover how this bold collaboration is preserving not only ecosystems but also the legacy of a community deeply connected to the land.
📖 Read more to explore the stories behind the names like Entaboi (pangolin) and Naishiri Dama (aardvark), and see how cultural respect strengthens conservation efforts.