The odds are stacked against Grévy’s Zebras. With just 2,800 left, their numbers have dropped 54% in 30 years, making them one of Africa’s most threatened animals.
Once roaming vast areas, they’re now only found in Kenya and Ethiopia, struggling to survive as habitat loss, overgrazing, and hunting push them closer to extinction.
These incredible Zebras - recognisable by their large ears, white bellies, and narrow stripes - face an uphill battle for food and water, often losing out to livestock. Young Zebras, especially, struggle to survive the long journeys to find what they need.
We’re working with Fauna & Flora International to protect their habitat and secure their future - but we need your help! Donate today and be a part of the fight to save Grévy’s Zebras.