This blog post somehow got lost and although it took place a few months ago, it is still very relevant and links in well with Part 2 which is coming soon! Visiting renowned human-wildlife conflict
Working on a New Book: Simba Stories
UPDATE: Simba Stories is now available to buy online. All proceeds go to our conservation education programmes. Click here. Ewaso Lions has recently joined hands with Lpus Leluai Primary School in
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.
Rare Sightings
I am sooo excited to report that I have had 2 very special sightings of wild dogs recently! (My first proper sighting of them was in February this year in Samburu Reserve). The first sighting was on
Changes In Samburu
Samburu is transforming! Every day the landscape changes colour. Trees are the greenest they have been this whole year and its amazing to watch the animals come alive. All the animals seem more
Ewaso Lions News
Amidst this terrible drought, the lions have done great! Together with the other predators, they are probably the only animals to have benefited from the arid conditions. The Koitogor pride came
Rains Arrive In Samburu!
The rains are finally here!!! This is the worst drought that most people can remember. Livestock and wildlife have died in large numbers over the past few months and the river remained dry for most of
Thank you for your donations!
Dear Michael, Heather and Katherine, Thank you SO much for your donations to Ewaso Lions. Things are currently very difficult in the Samburu region – see my previous blog on the drought. Your
When will it rain? The drought persists in Samburu…
The drought is continuing. This has been the worst drought that most people can remember. I have been in Samburu for 7 years and I’ve never seen it this bad. People working and living here for more
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A Ceremony and Conference in China
I traveled to Beijing, China, in July 2009 for 10 days. My main aim was to attend the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) annual conference and to receive an award but I was fortunate to travel for