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This paper examines the roles of women in natural resource conservation in Kenya, identifying the major research gaps. The author argues that conservation efforts will only succeed if government and non-governmental conservation bodies target rural women. The paper argues that gender roles in Kenya put women in direct contact with natural resources such as forests, water, land and wildlife, and that women utilize and conserve these resources to supply basic needs for their families.