We are pleased to announce two new members of our core team; Yesalai Lemachokoti and Laikos Letupukwa.
A Surprise in Westgate’s Conservation Area
Since the rains and floods that took place in November 2011, it was difficult for us to conduct our regular transects and drives in the Core Conservation Area in Westgate Community Conservancy. The
Ewaso Lions Sponsors Young Girl To Attend Secondary School
We have recently sponsored a young 15 year old Samburu girl, Painoti Letabare, to attend secondary school in Maralal, Samburu District. Painoti comes from the Westgate area in Westgate Conservancy and
Happy Holidays from Ewaso Lions
Hi everyone! As the year comes to a close, we want to wish everyone a very special holiday and express our deepest gratitude for your support this past year. Ewaso Lions would not be able to function
New Ewaso Lions Video
We are excited to share a new video in which Shivani talks about Ewaso Lions’ research, conservation, and community outreach efforts in the Ewaso Nyiro ecosystem. This video includes some key
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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
Ewaso Lions Selected for the Green Travel List 2011
The Guardian has just released its Green Travel List for 2011 and guess who is on it! Ewaso Lions and our Warrior Watch programme, in conjunction with Sasaab Lodge, is listed as one of this year’s 25
Book Donation to Lpus Leluai
Thanks to the Desai Memorial Foundation, in Nairobi, Ewaso Lions was able to donate a large number of school text books that were lacking at the Lpus Leluai Primary School in Westgate Community
Speaking at the Conservation Conflicts Conference
I have just returned Aberdeen, Scotland, where I attended the ACES conference. The conference theme was “Conservation Conflicts: Strategies for coping with a changing world”. This was the perfect