Today’s post was written by Pascal Fournié, founder and president of Afrique Horizons, a French organization that promotes conservation in Africa. Pascal visited Samburu in July and spent several days with Jeneria, our
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Our Kitchen is Under Attack
Greetings from Ewaso Lions Camp! I’m writing today with an urgent plea for donations to help with some problems we are facing in our research camp here in Samburu. For weeks we have been fending off a small army of pests
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New Mother Lionesses Kill a Warthog
Nashipai and Nabo, our two resident lionesses in Samburu National Reserve recently gave birth and we have been monitoring them closely over the past few weeks. Whilst watching the two females resting along the Ewaso Nyiro
Update on the Injured Lion Magilani
On the 25th of June, Lpuresi (one of the Wildlife Watch warriors) found 3 sets of tracks in Mpus Kutuk Conservancy – just across the river from Westgate. Jeneria and Lpuresi returned to the area the following day and
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Local Samburu Children Go On Safari with Ewaso Lions
I always love going on game drives. But taking 31 laughing, bouncing, squirming little kids on a game drive is the best. Today we took kids from the local primary school into the park to get up close to wildlife. We piled
Ambassador Lioness Severely Wounded
Our favorite local lion, Magilani, has been critically injured. We don’t yet know how she was injured or what her outlook is. But she is alive and she is with her two cubs, and she can move around. We are doing
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Recent Images On Our Camera Traps
We’ve had great luck over the past few weeks with our camera traps. Thanks to Afrique Horizons and support from individual donors, we were able to purchase new camera traps to add to our collection. These camera traps
Ewaso Lions Needs Your Help Today!
Today, we have a very special blog written by one of our key supporters, Chip Owen. Chip, who lives in San Diego, CA, has been a long time donor and advocate for conservation projects in Africa and serves on the boards of

