Kenya's National Wildlife Strategy 2030 is based on four pillars:
Resilient Ecosystems
Engagement by all Kenyans
Evidence based Decision Making
Sustainability and Governance
It recognises that climate change places Kenya's wildlife at risk, but also that ecosystem conservation and management can contribute to greater climate resilience by serving as a form of adaptation. It specifically calls for the creation of a National Wildlife Adaptation Strategy, which would determine complementarities between wildlife conservation and climate change adaptation.