Today, I am thrilled to have become a Wild Innovator with the newly launched WILD ELEMENTS Foundation on behalf of Ewaso Lions. WILD ELEMENTS consists of three unique organizations accelerating conservation efforts and scaling global environmental change by protecting humankind, animalkind, and plantkind.
Our 2020 Annual Report is Out!
We are excited to share with you our 2020 Annual Report as told by the team. Putting together this report has made us realise that there is so much to celebrate despite the crises we all endured together. One of our main highlights has been that a whopping 11 cubs were born last year, and all of them have survived!
Lion conservation in a time of corona
These are the questions our team has been asked by lots of concerned friends and partners over the past few months. These questions have given us an opportunity to reflect on and think about the year. At the onset of Covid-19 in Kenya and when our government put in restrictions, Ewaso Lions implemented a strict protocol
Jeremy Lucas Education Fund Students Report
Ewaso Lions recognises the critical link between education and conservation. Tomorrow’s wildlife leaders must be equipped with a solid education today, empowering them to make informed choices to tackle the challenges facing Africa’s wildlife and people. Students from northern Kenya finish primary school but lack
Facing COVID-19: An Update from Ewaso Lions
Although we are thousands of miles away, you may be out of sight but you are never out of our minds. We are thinking of you and are united in this period as we all go through the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Kenya confirmed its first COVID-19 case on Friday, 13th March 2020. Our government has since released a set of strict
Rapid response to canine distemper outbreak
In early October, our field team located a very sick African wild dog (also known as painted dogs in southern Africa) in Samburu, manifesting with diarhoea, discharges from eyes and isolated from his group (normally wild dogs stay in a pack).
Universities gather for a Wildlife Conservation Symposium
These were questions posed at Ewaso Lions first ever Wildlife Conservation Symposium held at the University of Nairobi, Chiromo Campus in September.
A New Curriculum for Ewaso Lions learners
They could write their names. They could go to a bank and open an account. They could vote. But classes at the Warrior Watch school and the Mama Simba school every week were getting a bit boring. A little abstract. They were learning lots of English words they wouldn’t really use.









