It was a top honour to win the Whitley Award last week, but now we have our very own video narrated by none other than the legendary Sir David Attenborough. Sir David’s wildlife films have inspired
Shivani and Ewaso Lions Win the 2014 Whitley Award
London, UK | 8 May 2014 – Ewaso Lions is deeply honoured to announce that Shivani has won a 2014 Whitley Award. She is in London today to receive the award which will be presented by HRH The
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Coexisting with Carnivores: Does it Have to Be Them or Us?
The following article by Ewaso Lions’ own Paul Thomson first appeared on PBS’ NOVA Next on April 2, 2014 with the title Coexisting with Carnivores – Why It’s Not a Zero-Sum Game. It was late in the
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“The Luckiest Dog in Samburu”
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
Strange faces, new places: Ngila’s journey to the Rufford conference
Earlier this month, Ngila Ltenesi, Ewaso Lions Community Officer, traveled to Rwanda to participate in the Regional Conference of the Grantees of the Rufford Small Grants. Below he shares his life
Shivani Bhalla Awarded 2013 Rabinowitz-Kaplan Prize for the Next Generation in Wild Cat Conservation
We are proud to share that Shivani has been awarded the 2013 Rabinowitz-Kaplan Prize for the Next Generation in Wild Cat Conservation. The award has been conferred by Panthera annually since 2007 to 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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Happy Holidays from Ewaso Lions!
Dear friends of Ewaso Lions, As 2013 comes to a close, we want to wish everyone a very happy holiday season and express our deepest gratitude for your support this past year. From the loss of Loirish
Visiting the Painted Dog Conservation Project in Zimbabwe
This post was written by Jeneria, who recently visited the Painted Dog Conservation (PDC) project in Zimbabwe. PDC is a fellow Partner project within the Wildlife Conservation Network. WCN sponsored
Jeneria Meets Jane Goodall at WCN Expo
Last month we traveled to San Francisco, California to attend the annual Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) Expo. The Expo showcases the conservation work by WCN’s network of 14 wildlife projects