Lewa Wildlife Conservancy covers 250 square kilometres in the northern foothills of Mount Kenya and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2013 as part of the Mount Kenya ecosystem. Lewa pioneered the conservancy model in Kenya and now protects over 12% of Kenya's black rhino and 14% of the global Grevy's zebra population. It hosts the annual Lewa Safari Marathon, drawing runners from over 20 countries.
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