One year ago, on March 4th 2013, Kenya was preparing for its national elections, and the Ewaso Lions staff was also getting ready to go vote at the local pre-school. As we were leaving Camp, we saw a
Tenebo Day 2013: Building Unity and Camaraderie
With Samburu lush and green following the rains, we held our annual Tenebo Day in December – tenebo means “together” in the Samburu language. We brought all our field staff, Lion Scouts, camp
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The Ewaso Lions Team Unites for a Day of Games
Our team is spread out across Samburu in both Westgate and Mpus Kutuk Conservancies, so we brought everyone together as a reminder we are one united Ewaso Lions team. For a full day we held a series
Ewaso Lions Welcomes Two New Staff Members
We are pleased to announce two new members of our core team; Yesalai Lemachokoti and Laikos Letupukwa.
Ewaso Lions Team Building Day
Taylor Tully writes about the Ewaso Lions Team Building Day that took place a few weeks ago in Westgate Community Conservancy, Samburu. On November 6th, Ewaso Lions held its first Team Building event.
Latest Ewaso Lions Newsletter Now Available
The November 2011 issue of the Ewaso Lions Field Report is now available. Download it here (700 kb). In this issue: Message from the directors Lion Update – Magilani’s injuries; new cubs in the
Our Kitchen is Under Attack
Greetings from Ewaso Lions Camp! I’m writing today with an urgent plea for donations to help with some problems we are facing in our research camp here in Samburu. For weeks we have been fending off
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Life Inside a Lion Research Camp
Today we have a guest blogger -Shane Dallas – who has supported Ewaso Lions since 2007 and has been a regular visitor to Samburu. We were very happy to host Shane in August 2010 and today he writes
Ewaso Lions Mid-Year Report: News on Lions and Community Projects
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
Camp Has A New Look!
The Ewaso Lions camp has a new look! We’ve lived here now for 16 months and it was definitely time for some improvements. Click here to see what camp looked like in 2008 when we first moved here.