This month, we came to the United States for a two week safari through Chicago, Washington DC, and California. It was an unforgettable trip — primarily because of the people we met along the way.
We’re Coming to Chicago and San Francisco
We are coming to the U.S. this May to participate in the Wildlife Conservation Expo in Chicago and to give some talks. If you are in the area, please come join us. And please let us know if you are
Happy holidays from Ewaso Lions!
We made a short video message to wish you a very happy and peaceful holiday. 2015 was a great year and we look forward to a big year ahead for lions and local communities in northern Kenya. Thank you
Join Ewaso Lions in Chicago, San Francisco and Maryland
Upcoming events for Ewaso Lions: CHICAGO – May 9th Description: Join the Chicago Zoological Society, Wildlife Conservation Network and Forest Preserves of Cook County for a premier international
Happy New Year From Ewaso Lions
As 2014 comes to a close, we feel very thankful for your support this past year. We wish you a very happy New Year! Warm greetings,
Please Help Ewaso Lions This Holiday Season
UPDATE: A generous donor has pledged to match every donation up to $7,500! This means if you donate $100, then Ewaso Lions gets $200 just like that. This matching gift will go until the end of this
Help Lions On #GivingTuesday
This Tuesday, December 2nd, you can join #GivingTuesday – the global movement to support charities and causes that are making a difference for good. Please show your support by making your donation
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Building the New Ewaso Lions Camp
We are extremely excited to officially share a big announcement. For months and months, we have been hard at work to build a new home for the Ewaso Lions team. Today, we are sharing the first photos
How you can help us conserve Kenya’s lions
Dear friends of Ewaso Lions,
The Potter League Supports Lion Conservation in Kenya
Last year we had the great privilege of getting to know the Potter League for Animals in Middletown, Rhode Island, through our friend and supporter, Debbie Elliott. This shelter not only rescues