This project focuses on Pancake Tortoise (Malacochersus tornieri) conservation, encompassing habitat protection, community engagement and establishment of road signs to alert motorists and safeguard vulnerable Pancake Tortoise populations in Baringo County in Kenya. The goal of this Project is to increase populations of Pancake Tortoise species by improving levels of protection and changing local human behaviour patterns. The desired outcomes of this project will be to improve conservation status of Pancake Tortoise and enhance protection of habitats with increased awareness and support for conservation among the community. This project will address the key threats to Pancake Tortoise and emphasize activities that are consistent with their recovery plans. These threats include habitat destruction and fragmentation. The most significant anthropogenic threat to Pancake Tortoise is rock destruction, change of lands from natural to agricultural mainly involving grazing for livestock, farming, and burning for charcoal production. The focus of this project will be in the geographic areas with the greatest potential to benefit the targeted species, specifically in Mogotio and Baringo South sub-Counties. In these areas, poverty is widespread, natural resources are over-exploited and there is conflict between people and wildlife and many species are threatened Pancake Tortoise included. This project will involve local communities to protect the Pancake Tortoise nests, reduce habitat degradation and establish road warning signs for this species to thrive