william kimosop refused to make compromises with philip yator.tor used to be a notorious poacher. now he's a good farmer and member of a community group. >> when i was just poaching the kudus, kimosop come and tell me that you have just do bad. you just leave these things, because they are just a few in our land and i just left the kudus. >> philip has since inspired many other people that they have come out and said -- yes this thing is bad. i think we need to do something else. and many more, other people like him stopped poaching. >> william kimosop's skill in managing conflicts is one reason bogoria is such a promising candidate for the green list. the experts in the green list camp are discussing global standards for good management. but how would being on the green list benefit nature reserves? >> it can be important for tourists who might be going to these protected areas to have confidence they are going to a site which is well managed, where they are likely to go and see the values of that protected area was set up to protect, and it cou