Deep in the grasslands of Kenya’s legendary Maasai Mara, where lions roar and wildebeest thunder, a quieter crisis is unfolding. Vultures — nature’s essential clean-up crew — are dying in silence, poisoned by the very communities that once lived in harmony with them.
But one woman is fighting back.
Meet Valerie Nasoita Sankok, a proud Maasai woman and frontline conservationist. She’s not just saving birds. She’s saving ecosystems, cultural values, and future generations.
As the Vulture Liaison Officer with The Peregrine Fund, Valerie responds to wildlife poisoning incidents — often being the first on the scene. She finds poisoned carcasses, collects forensic evidence, tends to any surviving vultures, and engages with pastoralist communities to stop the cycle of revenge poisoning that is decimating wildlife.
It’s grim, dangerous, and emotional work.
But Valerie is no stranger to adversity. Raised in a traditional Maasai community, she broke gender barriers to become one of Kenya’s most recognized voices for vultures. With training in crime scene management and wildlife poisoning response, and with deep cultural fluency, she is uniquely positioned to lead this fight from within.
In this powerful episode of Talons of Hope, Valerie shares:
Why You Should Listen
This isn’t just a conversation about birds. It’s about justice, environmental health, gender equality, and the power of one woman to reshape how communities think about wildlife.
Vultures play a critical — and often invisible — role in our ecosystems. By cleaning up carcasses, they prevent the spread of diseases like anthrax and rabies. Without them, entire food webs begin to unravel. Yet in Africa, vulture populations have plummeted by over 90% due to poisoning and habitat loss.
Valerie’s story reveals the hidden frontline of this crisis — and the quiet revolution being led by women, by communities, and by those who care enough to act.
A Local Hero with a Global Message
Valerie’s work has inspired not only her own community but also the wider conservation world. Her voice represents the intersection of science and tradition, action and empathy. She reminds us that real conservation starts with listening, with trust, and with those who live closest to the land.
Her message is clear:
“When vultures disappear, we all suffer. But when people rise to protect them — so does hope.”
Listen Now If You Care About:
Join us for this unforgettable episode of Talons of Hope, and be inspired by Valerie Sankok — a warrior whose fight is for all of us.
Because in her words, “Saving vultures is saving life.”
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