In early October, our field team located a very sick African wild dog (also known as painted dogs in southern Africa) in Samburu, manifesting with diarhoea, discharges from eyes and isolated from his group (normally wild dogs stay in a pack).
Universities gather for a Wildlife Conservation Symposium
These were questions posed at Ewaso Lions first ever Wildlife Conservation Symposium held at the University of Nairobi, Chiromo Campus in September.
Wildlife gaming brought to life: The Conservation Game
Ewaso Lions’ three community programmes – Warrior Watch, Mama Simba, and Lions Kids Camp – cut across all genders and age groups. The goals and approach for every program differ but it all comes down to saving lions. To make the work come alive, we often have to remind ourselves about the actual challenges facing lions. What better way to bring the lessons home than to play a game?
Tragic fight to save a cub
April was a difficult month for Ewaso Lions as we kept watch over Nanai’s one-year old cub injured by a male lion in Samburu National Reserve. Shivani led the operation from Ewaso Lions’ side.
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Dynasties Premiers in America
Sir David Attenborough’s newest documentary “Dynasties” is finally coming to the USA! On Saturday, 19th January, the breathtaking Lions film will go out as the first of the Dynasties series
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Jeneria’s exploits go global
Jeneria’s breakneck speed, passion and efficiency inspires us all every day, and is helping to build up the next generation of those who want to be just like him. We salute him, and the world salutes him too. Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise every week, and make sure that everything they put in their mouths is not filled with sugars
10 Years of Lion Conservation: The Big Celebration
Lined with lion jigsaw murals, kanga steamers and Ewaso Lions Banners, the welcoming archway drew 400 guests into the our camp to celebrate the achievements of the decade. The lion population in our
Mama Simba to Maasai Mara
300 miles, five new wildlife species, and of course The Great Migration. The Mama Simba trip to the Maasai Mara held a lot of firsts, and a lot more surprises. It was the longest journey of their