i remember that naibosho conservancy is still very much interested on your land. >> right. >> um, we think it's a fantastic land for wildlife and we would like you to, list your land in the conservancy, sign up and be a member of the conservancy. >> what i understand so far is that for a full shelf 150 hectares you pay people by 10,000--the members-- >> every month. >> every month a 10,800, is it? >> yeah. >> for a business man like me, that money cannot be enough. >> the only one way that we can make the conservancy stronger, is we go into the future and make it solid, is to have every landowner who has land within the conservancy to join and--and sign up. >> the conservancy gives landowners around 170 dollars a month for a 60 hectare plot. by dealing with commercial business, a landowner could get up to 10 times that amount. for a struggling farmer, it's a tempting offer. land division is only one of many challenges to the conservancy idea. naboisho is designed to allow wildlife to flourish, but on the edge of the conservancy, where the maasai are allowed to graze their cattle, incr