Over the years we have seen countless tourists come and enjoy Kenya’s lions, and we are always amazed how many are unaware that lions are in serious trouble. We also know that hundreds of tourists
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Exposure Tour Shares Conservation Lessons Across Two Communities
With the recent severe lion conflict occurring within the Nakuprat-Gotu Conservancy, Ewaso Lions initiated an exposure tour for residents to visit Westgate Community Conservancy to learn about the
Human-Wildlife Conflict – or is it Human-Human Conflict?
I was fortunate to attend a week-long training course facilitated by Francine Madden of the Human-Wildlife Conflict Collaboration. The training was held at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy and I am very
Training Warriors with Grevy’s Zebra Trust
We teamed up with the Grevy’s Zebra Trust (GZT) team earlier in the year to train their new Warrior recruits from the Laisamis region, north of Samburu. This week-long training exercise brought
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Warriors And Scouts Training
We recently completed a successful 3 day training workshop with Warriors and Scouts from Westgate and Mpus Kutuk Conservancies. Prior to the workshop, we conducted tests with all the participants
Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders Training
White Oak Conservation Centre, Florida
Workshop and training in Samburu
Training on lion and cheetah ecology with wardens, drivers & scouts… On the 19th of March, I arranged for a workshop in Samburu on “Lions and Cheetahs of Samburu National Reserve”. 45
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KWS Lion & Spotted Hyena Strategy Workshop
The way forward for lions and spotted hyena in Kenya I traveled to Nairobi mid-February to attend the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) lion-hyena strategy workshop held at the KCCT training centre in
Felid Biology and Conservation Conference
Natural History Museum, Oxford, 17th-20th September 2007 A week after arriving in the UK, I traveled to Oxford for the Felid Biology and Conservation Conference. This was held at the Natural History
SCGIS Conference & Training
SCGIS Conference, 18th-20th July 2007 & UNEP SCGIS Training 23rd-24th July 2007 I attended the Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS) conference at the UNEP HQ in Gigiri, Nairobi. GIS (i.e.