Conflict has recently escalated over the past few weeks due to failure of rains and more movement of livestock in search of pasture. Two stray donkeys were recently killed by hyena in the lugga (sand
Think of Ewaso Lions This Holiday Season
Dear friends, Warm greetings from Ewaso Lions Camp! 2010 is quickly coming to an end, but our team continues pushing forward with our field activities. It has been another exciting year mixed with
Simba Stories makes a great gift this holiday!
Looking for a great gift that also supports a good cause? Take a look at our new book, Simba Stories. Simba Stories is a collection of poems, stories and illustrations made by students from Lpus
Books Donated to Local Primary School
Ewaso Lions has been receiving book donations for almost 2 years for the Lpus Leluai Primary School in Westgate. The school had almost no books in 2008. In 2009, we received a large donation from Chip
Bridge Destroyed in Flood is Reopen
In March 2010, devastating floods rocked the area. The great Ewaso Nyiro River burst its banks and destroyed the main bridge which connects Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves. This was a
Ewaso Lions partners with The WILD Foundation
Ewaso Lions is pleased to announce a new partnership with The WILD Foundation, a premiere international conservation organization dedicated to wilderness protection around the world for over 30 years.
Ewaso Lions Takes Warriors on Safari
Our warriors from the Warrior Watch programme have now been actively engaged in wildlife conservation since January. They are all doing really well and excited by their roles in conservation. As an
Ewaso Lions on TV
On the week of November 29, Ewaso Lions will be featured on the television show Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild. Each week, animal adventurer and host Jack Hanna takes viewers around the globe on
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A Week of Leopards in Westgate Conservancy
We have had the most amazing leopard sightings in the Conservation Area of Westgate Community Conservancy, Samburu, over the past 7 days. I’ve never seen anything like this in such a short period of
Fieldwork in Shaba
I resumed work in Shaba this year after stability returned to the area – it was a bit unsettled last year. Jeneria and I spent a few weeks between January and March followed by some time there in June