Many of you have asked me what it is like to live at the Ewaso Lions research camp or Echo Lima camp as its known. It has been an amazing few months in this small bush remote camp in the West Gate
Thank you for your donations!
Tasleem and Madeliene, A huge thank you from all of us at Ewaso Lions for your donations to the project. All donations made go straight towards field costs. Your encouragement and support is really
Weekend Wedding in Wamba
I am breaking away from lion news to write about something different – a Samburu wedding! Jeremiah Letoole, one of the Ewaso Lion Scouts took his 1-month leave in July to prepare for his wedding
Lions Kill Elephant
I returned to Echo Lima camp on the evening of the 24th of July from the reserve. Jeneria greeted us and immediately told me of an abandoned elephant calf that had been killed by lions. The day
Real Lions Part 3
I spent a few days in Samburu and Buffalo Springs between the 7th and 10th of August monitoring the resident lions and checking up on Nashipai, Nabo, her cubs and the others. It was a good few days
Real Lions Part 2
After spending one night in the reserve monitoring the resident lions, I returned to Echo Lima camp on the 24th of July. Jeneria and Joseph greeted me and immediately told me that 4 lions had killed a
Real Lions Part 1
Towards the end of June, everyone was hearing lions at night; the nearby lodge staff to our South, the community headquarters staff to our North and the Sasaab village people a few kilometers away.
Thank you
Sauwah, thank you for your donation to Ewaso Lions! We really are grateful for this donation and for your continued support. Thank you again, Best wishes from the Ewaso Lions team The photo below
About Me
So here is a little about myself! I was born and brought up in Nairobi the capital city of Kenya. I attended primary and secondary school in Nairobi, and it was whilst in secondary school that I
Meet The Ewaso Lion Scouts
The Ewaso Lion Scouts have been working in the West Gate Community Conservancy since March. The 3 scouts cover daily routes where they record information on lion sightings and tracks, wild prey and

