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From Grassroots to Global: Peter Moll's Conservation Journey

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Welcome back to Boots on the Ground, the podcast where we spotlight the voices shaping the future of conservation from the frontlines.

Today’s episode features an extraordinary leader whose work is redefining what conservation looks like across Africa.

At just 33, Peter Fredrick Moll — also known by his Maa name Saitoti, meaning “the one who takes care of others” — is helping lead a powerful shift toward a more inclusive, community-driven model of conservation.

For over a decade, Peter has worked at the intersection of wildlife protection, youth leadership, and community empowerment, championing a simple but transformative idea: that conservation succeeds best when the people closest to the land are at the center of its stewardship.

He is the founder of Stand Up Shout Out — a movement he started at just 20 years old — which has grown into a continent-wide platform mobilizing thousands of young changemakers across Kenya and more than 20 African countries.

But beyond the titles and achievements, Peter is building something deeper — a generation of leaders rooted in purpose, dignity, and action.

In this conversation, Dibblex sits down with Peter to explore what it really means to lead from the ground up, the future of African conservation, and how empowering communities is the key to protecting our planet.

This is Boots on the Ground — and this is a story of people, purpose, and the power of local leadership. EnjoyEnjoy💚

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