the landsce is breathtakingly autiful, b it's alsonder threat.ocal won also plaan important ro in faye cuevas's monitoring network. they are the eyes and ears of the commity. she maintains good contact with them, and some work for her as informants. faye: it's the women that are out in the markets and are out talking and hearing about potential poaching plans. and, you know, we've seen through ouwomen's emwerment programs, at where wen have trusd channels to report on suspicus activity, they do, and at can drive big impact. rerter: thinformatn providedy local ople is collecteat the n's officin nairobi,long witthe data compiledy the raers. these e all pas of the puzzle that faye cuevas's team is analyzing. any solid leads are then passed on back to the rangers or reported to police across the region. faye cuevas began working in wildlife protection a few years ago, back in the united states. then she realized she needed to be in kenya tackle the problem at its source. faye: we sat down as a family and i id, "we ha an opportunitfor an advture." and