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 this trip so that Ewaso
Long Lost Lioness Reappears
The last time we saw the lioness Naramat was on January 1st, 2011, when we saw her with her sisters Nanyiro and Namelok. Though we received the occasional reports of a lioness in community areas outside the Reserves, the
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 numerous cats and dogs
Treating a Lion Injured by an Oryx
We received reports from rangers in Buffalo Springs that there was an injured male lion in Shaba National Reserve that was unable to move and appeared to have a severe injury on his leg in the form of two deep holes. We
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 around the world. (We
Nanai’s New Cubs Are Healthy and Playful – Photos
We were treated to a great sighting of Nanai and her new cubs in Samburu National Reserve (SNR). Nanai, a nearly 4-year-old lioness, gave birth to the lion cubs in early September. On November 3rd we saw Nanai on top of a
Shivani Interviewed by Mongabay.com
Mongabay.com, a leading online source for environmental news, recently interviewed Shivani about Ewaso Lions and the conservation status of Kenya’s lions. Click here to read the article or use the link below. Here is an
New Lion Cubs!
Finally some good news… Nanai has given birth to three little lion cubs. The cubs are just over a week old — we will post photos as soon as we can safely take some [UPDATE: Click here for photos]. She has given birth in


