Effects of Land Use Change on African Lion (Panthera Leo) in Eselenkei Group Ranch in Amboseli Ecosystem, Kajiado County, Kenya
Abstract
The study was conducted in Eselenkei Group Ranch (EGR) in Loitoktok sub county, Kajiado
County in the greater Amboseli ecosystem. The group ranch suffered degradation as a result of
land use activities which had negative effects on lion population dynamics by primarily
affecting lion migratory corridors, increased human lion interactions, reducing land carrying
capacity and habitat fragmentation and loss. The main goal of the study was to assess the effects
of land use change on African lion (Panthera leo) in Eselenkei Group Ranch. The objectives
of this study were to; a) asses the land use changes experienced in Eselenkei Group Ranch
(2003-2023), b) analyze the changes in lion population in Eselenkei Group Ranch (2003-2023),
and c) examine the effects of land use changes on management and conservation of the lions
(2003-2023). To address these objectives, the study applied descriptive survey study design
that utilized both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Sampling procedure was
achieved by the use of purposive and simple random sampling. Hypothesis testing was done
using Pearson chi-square (X2) test. The data collected for the study was on land use change in
Eselenkei Group Ranch ranging from 2003, 2013 and 2023, lion population and the effects of
land use changes on management and conservation of the lions in the three sub-locations where
household survey was carried out through administration of the questionnaires as primary
method of data collection among a sample size of 119 households. The results showed a
significant association between respondents seeing lions and the extent of land use changes
related to increase in human settlement (p = 0.023), increase in crop land areas (p = 0.007), and
increase in grazing areas (p = 0.007). Additionally, the study results showed a significant
change in the three land use classes; agriculture, grazing and settlement changed from one class
category to the other across the time period from 2003 to 2023. The local community 57.1%
(n=68) observed that land use changes had indeed affected management and conservation of
the lions. The study concluded that land use changes affected lion population in various ways
that include; disturbances of lion habitats, blockage of lion migratory corridors, reduced land
carrying capacity for prey distribution, and increased incidences of human-lion conflicts within
the ecosystem. Implementation of the current land use zoning plan in Eselenkei Group Ranch
(EGR) is needed to capture more land use restriction in conservation areas. Lion conservation
strategies such as community engagement and awareness as well as further research on long
term lion monitoring and how land use changes affect their population dynamics across time
are needed to protect the lions. This will limit further human encroachments towards lion
conservation areas in Eselenkei Group Ranch (EGR).
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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