Ewaso Lions has helped to grow and maintain a stable lion population within our conservation landscape since our work began in 2007; however, lions worldwide and in Kenya face a significant decline.
Our Lion Kids Camps – How Do We Know They Work?
How do we know we are having a positive impact on the children that attend our Lion Kids Camps? To evaluate the impact of each of our camps, all attendees complete a pre-camp and a post-camp quiz. The
From Solitary Lions to Prides
For over a decade we have been mainly observing solitary lions (check out this article written on the solitary lions of Samburu). Since 2022, we have noticed a transformation and we now have a number
From Drought to Floods
After 3 years of drought, we finally received some rain in March and April. It was such a relief to see the landscape recover. Mid year we started hearing about El Nino and the upcoming rainy season
Losing Nanai
NANAI – A SAMBURU LEGEND For the past 14 years, we have all been very fortunate to observe and protect Nanai- the most well-known lioness in Samburu. On the 26th of May, Nanai was humanely euthanised
Bringing Back Wildlife to Women: Mama Simba New Vision and Strategy
Bringing Back Wildlife to Women: Mama Simba New Vision and Strategy Mama Simba, meaning “mother of lions” in Kiswahili, started in 2013 and was the brainchild of two Samburu women – Mparasaroi
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Our 2023 Lion Kids Camps are underway
Our 2023 Lion Kids Camps are underway Children are the new custodians of Kenya’s wildlife and the attitudes they form at an early age about wildlife tend to last a lifetime. Recognising this, our
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Community-Led Conservation: Exploring the PARTNERS Principles for Conservation
Community-Led Conservation: Exploring the PARTNERS Principles for Conservation Community-led conservation is more than just working with communities; it’s about empowering them to drive conservation
RESILIENCE AND COURAGE: NANAI’S JOURNEY OF RECOVERY
RESILIENCE AND COURAGE: NANAI’S JOURNEY OF RECOVERY DISCLAIMER: GRAPHIC IMAGES Nanai is a very well-known lioness that we have known since she was born almost 14 years ago. We have watched her grow
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