After a long unsuccessful morning of looking for lions in Samburu National Reserve, Jeneria and I were heading back to camp, when some tour vehicles rushed passed us and yelled “wild dogs” out of
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First Days in Samburu
Today we have one of Ewaso Lions’ interns, Lauren Ross, write about her experiences in Samburu. Lauren is working on the Warrior Watch data and will be with us for 4 weeks. You will hear more from her
Lions Kill Cheetah
We had very few cheetahs sightings in 2009 but finally towards the end of 2010, we started seeing more. Cheetahs tend to leave parks and reserves where lion numbers are high and appear to do better
Ewaso Lions Funds New Entrance into Samburu
During the devastating March 2010 floods, the main bridge connecting Samburu National Reserve and Buffalo Springs National Reserve was washed away, along with the entrance gate into Samburu. As you
A Huge Thank You To Our 2010 Donors
Thank you so much to everyone who made donations to Ewaso Lions in 2010. We could not have achieved what we did without your support and are so grateful for your continued interest, encouragement and
Predators Everywhere!
Predator sightings over the past few weeks have been quite remarkable. We have been fortunate to see predators almost daily. We recently had one of the most amazing single day of predator sightings in
Opening the Simba Library
On the 22nd of November, Lpus Leluai Primary School located in Westgate Community Conservancy officially opened their new the Simba library, which Ewaso Lions made possible. There were several
Teachers on Safari
Ewaso Lions works closely with Lpus Leluai Primary School in Westgate Community Conservancy. We have a number of projects with the school including Simba Stories, Trees Project and more recently the
Investigating the Death of a Lion
During one of our weekly Warrior Watch meetings in Westgate Conservancy, I received a call from a sergeant at Buffalo Springs National Reserve that some tourists had seen a dead lion.We left
Leopard Captured on Camera Trap
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