KEEP Field Day Workbook

A fun environmental education resource developed for Namibian primary school students.
Poster: Tanzania’s Giraffe – Conservation Guide

Poster: Uganda’s Giraffe – Conservation Guide

Africa’s Giraffe – A Conservation Guide

The latest edition of our comprehensive guide to giraffe and their conservation in Africa.
A Journey of Giraffe: A practical guide to wild giraffe translocations

A practical guide to wild giraffe translocations
Poster: Kenya’s Giraffe – Conservation Guide

Kenya can be considered a giraffe ‘hotspot’, with three of the now four distinct giraffe species occurring in the country: reticulated, Masai and Nubian giraffe. It was about time to develop a dedicated giraffe conservation poster for Kenya. Find out more about giraffe range, their numbers, habitat, local history as well as threats by downloading our new poster “Kenya’s Giraffe – Conservation Guide”.
Poster: Namibia’s Giraffe – Conservation Guide

Based on our recent detailed assessment of giraffe numbers and their distribution in Namibia, we now estimate that there are approx. 12,000 Angolan giraffe in Namibia as well as 100 South African giraffe. Giraffe are widely distributed across the country and occur on private and communal land as well as in national parks. Learn more about our findings in our latest poster ‘Namibia’s Giraffe – A Conservation Guide’.
Poster: Giraffe coat patterns – Can you spot the difference?

What exactly are the differences between giraffe species and their subspecies? Do they all look the same? If you simply want to compare giraffe coat patterns and find out where they live, have a look at our poster ‘Africa’s Giraffe – Can you spot the difference?’
Poster: Africa’s Giraffe – Species

Recent research has shown that there are four species and five subspecies of giraffe. To find out more about their numbers, distribution and different coat patterns, have a look at our poster ‘Africa’s Giraffe – Species’.
Poster: Africa’s Giraffe – Conservation Status & Distribution

While giraffe roamed widely across the African continent, their numbers have dropped and their distribution is limited and rather patchy. To find out more about giraffe, their current conservation status and distribution, check out our poster ‘Africa’s Giraffe – Conservation Status & Distribution’.
Poster: Africa’s Giraffe – Conservation Guide

This poster summarises the most important information in giraffe conservation: their conservation and economic significance, it identifies management priorities, threats and limiting factors, and provides an overview of giraffe numbers and their distribution in Africa.