Dear friends of Ewaso Lions, We are pleased to present our Mid-Year Report to provide you with news from Samburu, information on our lion research and conservation activities, and to keep you posted
Warrior Watch: Engaging Warriors in Conservation
Here in Samburu, one of the most neglected groups of people in conservation management is the moran, or warrior age-class. These young men spend more time than anyone in wildlife areas, yet they are
You Are Now Able to Donate to Ewaso Lions
Hello friends! We now have the ability (again) to receive your online donations. Donations to Ewaso Lions are now processed by the National Wildlife Humane Society (NWHS) – who generously pass on
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Does Magilani Have Cubs?
After the incident of the lioness that killed the camel in the Conservation Area, we followed her tracks down to the river, and here we found clear, fresh tracks of lion cubs! There was an area where
Conflict Threatens Lions in Samburu
Last week, we received word that a lion had killed a camel in the Westgate Conservation Area. We went to investigate and found the carcass of an adult female camel. During the night, the camel and her
Important Changes to How You Donate to Ewaso Lions
Starting March 30th, Wildlife Direct will no longer be processing donations on behalf of the conservation groups that blog with them, including Ewaso Lions. This is a bit of a challenge for us, but we
Thank You For Your Donations After the Flood
Thank you to everyone who responded to our appeal for assistance after the massive flood hit Samburu. We are so grateful to numerous individuals who dropped everything to come to our rescue and also
First Students Sponsored by Ewaso Lions
We are excited to announce the first two students sponsored by Ewaso Lions, Samson and Edward. These bright boys completed primary school at Lpus Leluai here in Westgate Community Conservancy. We are
Trying to Recover After the Flood
We are slowly getting back on our feet here in Samburu and trying to recover from the devastating floods. I will write more soon about my personal experience of being caught in the floods, but for now
Photos of the Flood Aftermath
More photos showing the wreckage caused by the massive flood in Samburu on March 4. Samburu National Reserve after the Ewaso Nyiro River burst its banks. This used to be the Uaso Bridge, a main bridge