Kenya Wildlife Service is working to secure wildlife and habitats for the long term by planning for—and responding to—climate change. We develop and update adaptation policies and implement a wildlife-focused climate strategy aligned to Kenya’s National Climate Change Strategy. Between 2022–2025, we strengthened resilience through water and fire management: in Tsavo we delivered 14 boreholes and 34 water pans in parks, plus 20 community water pans; in Meru and Kora we built 9 water pans and 8 check dams; and established 1,160 km of firebreaks. We also support early warning, research, climate-smart technologies, climate finance, and integrate climate projections into conservation planning